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WhoWhatWhenWhereWhy: Question Mark Challenge (100) Mystery Cache

Hidden : 5/13/2008
Difficulty:
5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

An idea stolen from King Boreas (who apparently stole it from IndyMagicMan)

Numbers. We are fascinated by them. We love to celebrate milestones and goals met of various numbers. One hundred always seems to be a significant number that gives us a sense of accomplishment.
Main Entry: cen·tu·ry
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural cen·tu·ries
Etymology: Latin centuria, irregular from centum hundred
Date: 1533
1: a group, sequence, or series of 100 like things
To log a “Found it” for this cache in addition to finding the cache -- which is NOT at the listed coordinates -- and signing the logbook you must have:
Found one hundred Mystery Caches.

Demonstrate this logging requirement any way you see fit: reference your profile, text in the log, attach an image, create a Bookmark list, etc.

The "puzzle" you must solve to find the correct coordinates should be pretty easy. Here it is:

POST-PERIOD SWITCH

You can check your answers for this puzzle on Geochecker.com.

Mystery Caches seem to be a love/hate relationship with most cachers. Either you love ‘em or you hate them. Log this cache and it’d be fair to say that you love ‘em.

You are looking for a magnetic keybox. Enjoy! (And if you have a favorite puzzle cache please let us know about it!)

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