| A Baker's Dozen
Challenge Cache |

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The Challenge is to find one cache on a given day; two
caches on another day; three caches on still yet another day and so
forth all the way up to finding thirteen caches on a day.
However; they can be done in any order and do not need to be on
consecutive days. For instance, on day #1, you might find
seven caches. Now you have your 7-caches-on-a-day
completed. A couple of days later you might find three
caches. OK, now you have your 3-caches-on-a-day
completed. Therefore; the minimum number of days that it
would take to complete this Challenge is 13 days.
Here is an example that might help. Let's say that all you
have left to do to complete the Challenge is to find 8 caches on a
day. You look at your find's log and discover that a while
back you found 9 caches on that day. You might think that
this would complete the Challenge for you. Wrong! If
you need to find 8 caches on a day, then this means that you need
to find (or have found) exactly 8 caches on that day
and no more.
Note: Event caches count - they be good!
To complete this Challenge cache, do the following:
Keeping in mind the requirements stated above, find and log the
thirteen days of caching which consisted of one cache found on a
day, two caches found on a day, three caches found on a day and so
forth up to thirteen caches found on a day.
In your log post your qualifying
caches:
Day 1 : GCXXXX
Day 2 : GXXXX, GCXXXX
Day 3 : GCXXX, GCXX, GCXXXX
etc...