This will be an easy puzzle for those who have done most of DB's
caches, as it is a puzzle about our favorite cache hides. For those
who have not been so lucky as to visit the well designed and built
caches of the St Croix County cache master, you can find all the
information on DB's profile page. The final cache is at
AB.CD.EFG
HI.JK.LMN
AB = The total number of DNFs on Old Iron On The Red Cedar in
2007 x 4.
C = Number of letters in the caching name of our friend who
FTF'd Nearly Stumped By This One, a cache that did stump me.
D = The number of Firs mentioned in DB's first hide (though I
didnt see any firs at all).
E = The number of EarthCaches owned by DB.
F = The number of caches Spike had to find to get a A Grand
Tribute from DB, divided by 1000.
G = The exit number off of I-94 to take to get to DBs most often
visited cache, now with over 400 finds, for those making a run to
the border .
HI = Same degrees as DB's cool library cache in Baldwin.
JK = Same minutes as DB's first multicache, and one of the best
caches that I have done.
L = Number of people that couldnt find DB's Pine Nuts in 2008
and missed a good chuckle.
M = Many of the logs for DB's cache Needle In A Haystack mention
it as a very creative cache. How many letters in the caching name
of the logger who first proposed it as a worthy COTM?
N = The number of castaways on DB's terrain 5 island cache .