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 at the listed coordinates -- and signing the logbook you must have:
Found one hundred caches rated 3/3 or higher.
Demonstrate this logging requirement any way you see fit: reference your profile, text in the log, attach an image, create a Bookmark list, etc. (There are numerous websites available that will provide a breakdown of your caching stats.) (To clarify: Only caches rated 3/3, 3/3.5, 3/4, 3/4.5, 3/5, 3.5/3, 3.5/3.5, 3.5/4, 3.5/4.5, 3.5/5, 4/3, 4/3.5, 4/4, 4/4.5, 4/5, 4.5/3, 4.5/3.5, 4.5/4, 4.5/4.5, 4.5/5, 5/3, 5/3.5, 5/4, 5/4.5, and 5/5 count towards this challenge.)
The more extreme caches are the ones that I remember the most vividly! Clambering somewhere you probably shouldn't be with flashlight in hand or climbing a tree in the middle of a forest or solving insane puzzles -- these are the moments that many geocaching enthusiasts live for! Conquering that epic 5/5 cache with a few of your best geocaching friends is what it is all about!!
You are looking for a magnetic nano. Please ensure container is secure as you reinsert it into the hide location. Please be careful. And the coords AND hint are accurate. Really. Enjoy! (And if you have a favorite extreme caching story of your own please let us know about it!)
FTF HONORS GO TO Ranger Fox!!!