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TB4K Mystery Cache

Hidden : 6/16/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


Congratulations to the indefatigable Team Bullis as they reach 4000!

With thanks for friendship, help, and support, I wanted to get a small tribute published quickly because at the rate these folks cache they may actually hit 5000 by the time you read this.

The posted coordinates are at the intersection of two scenic roads in Dunbarton, NH, but that's not where the cache is.

To find this cache you must prove your knowledge of Team Bullis milestone trivia. This is very difficult stuff so I've included the prerequisite GeoChecker link.

Team Bullis found their first cache in July 2005

x = the number of caches Team Bullis found prior to this one
y = the day of the month they found this one, divided by 4

In October 2006, Team Bullis joined the Four-Digit Club with their 1000th find

a = the sum of the individual digits in "1000"
b = the number of wheels in the cache name, minus 1
c = the number of named people they thanked in their log for this find

In May 2007, Team Bullis made it to 2000 finds

To get wz you can either transpose the digits in the day of the month they found this cache, or take what's behind door number two and answer more of these difficult trivia questions.

Namely...

w = the number of syllables in the name of the walking stick mentioned in their log
z = of all the caches in Maine, which number is this one?

In October 2007, Randy Bullis took one for the team when he made a winded trek to find 3000

d = number of letters in the name of this cache
e = number of letters in the Team's last name
f = the number of amazing cachers in Team Bullis


The cache is at N 43 xy. abc W 71 wz. def and starts out with some hopefully fun and sparkly stuff for Mini B to pick through.

It pained me greatly to hide a traditional Lock 'n' Lock in a traditional way, but at least the view of the pond makes it worthwhile.

NOW ON TO THE NEXT THOUSAND!


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