THIS CACHE IS AT THE POSTED
COORDINATES.
HOWEVER, YOU FIRST MUST QUALIFY TO LOG IT AS
"FOUND."
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9...
The CHALLENGE is to find, ( or have already found ) a cache
containing at least one of the numbers above in the cache name (not
in the GC#), so that in the end you will have found ten caches with
ten different numbers represented. It does not matter which cache
type they are, and a numbered cache "Series" does not count ( like
MacGyver Cache # 123, or "Call" me a Maverik # 9, etc... )
1) To make this more of a challenge, at least THREE of the your
cache names need to have the numbers spelled out.
Examples: "One Tiny Cache", "Seventeen" (for a cache like this, you
could use it as a one or a seven)
a) Caches with names such as "Second Place" or "Third Base"
count.
b) Caches with foreign numbers in their name, such as: Deux or
Quattro count (if the number/language can be verified).
c) You may use a cache name that has a number within a word , such
as "Canine Cache" or "Weight For It", but only ONE of the three
spelled out number caches can be like this.
d) Caches using Roman numerals can be used, however they do not
count as spelled out numbers.
2) If a cache name has more than one number such as
"Seventy-Two," you can only choose one of them.
3) ALL ten of your cache finds must be within Utah State.
4) You must list all ten ( Cache Name & GC# ) in a log on
this cache page to qualify to "Find" this cache.