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Century Challenges - Traditional Mystery Cache

Hidden : 7/13/2008
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


About the location:
Welcome to Hiawatha Forest Open Space Land. Located east of Kirk Park, this 365 acre site is heavily forested and has limited, unmarked trails.
There is a very significant population of wildlife here. Besides the various birds I heard, I saw several deer and turkeys in the park while exploring.
Park hours are 5:00am-10:00pm, year around.
Note that archery and firearm hunting is allowed in this park, in season.

About the cache:
The cache is a small Lock-n-Lock, camoed to fit into the surroundings, hidden in a typical way. Please return the cache exactly as you found it.

What's the Challenge?
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.
Time once was that finding one hundred caches was a major milestone. Now it can be a busy weekend (or day!).Whether you are a newer cacher or meet the logging requirement ten times over when you find this, always remember what finding that first one hundred was like.
To log this cache, you must find one hundred traditional caches. Demonstrate this any way you wish - a bookmark list, a screenshot of your profile, or reference your profile.

Cache is at the listed coordinates.


Original Cache idea from IndyMagicMan

First To Find:
Congratulations to Johngie who beat you all to the punch on 14 July 2008!

Additional Hints (No hints available.)