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TeamDotOne’s 5K Milestone Traditional Geocache

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Geo-Sarge: The snow has melted enough to be able to check this one. The hiding spot has been destroyed by the weather over the last several years. The tree roots that once provided a hiding spot are now missing along with the entire tree.

There is no way to restore the hide to it's original condition.

My thanks to everyone that hunted this one over the months.

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Hidden : 7/26/2009
Difficulty:
5 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This cache has been placed to honor TeamDotOne’s 5K major milestone. Your looking for a key ring style nitro pill bottle just like Sarge carries. It is much smaller than a film can. The cache is located inside the park. There is no need to climb any fences to find this cache. WHEN RETURNING THE CACHE TO IT'S HIDING SPOT PLEASE BE SURE IT IS COMPLETLEY SEATED IN IT'S HIDING SPOT. You will need to bring a pen to sign the log.


The very elusive major milestone known as number 5,000.

When we all started this crazy sport/hobby we looked at our 10 or so finds, and we wondered, “How the heck does anyone find 1,000 caches let alone 5,000 caches?” And we think to our selves as our eyes glaze over, “Wow, 5,000 finds. Maybe one day in a time far, far away...” Then before you know it, that magic day arrives.

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TeamDotOne

TeamDotOne started geocaching like the rest of us, trying something new to see what it was all about. And like the rest of us they became addicted to the sport of geocaching.

TeamDotOne and I met for the first time at a geocache named North Royaltrollton (GCQJBA) by SherwoodForest. Since that time they have become close friends. Along the way they have help me and many other Geocachers reach major milestones.

They started Geocaching on June 8th, 2006 finding their first cache Mohican Micro (GCP55W) the same day. They went on to find Number 1,000 - Orchard Beach Cemetery (GCPA5A) on August 4th 2007; Number 2,000 - King of the Rockers (GC14DYM) on April 26th 2008; Number 3,000 - Indiana Spirit Quest #428: Too Many Lambs (GCT054) on August 10th 2008; and Number 4,000 - Road to Salvation (GC11ZCF) on February 7th 2009.

On July 23rd 2009 at Midwest Geobash 2009 (GC1HKTM) when they signed the event logbook, they reached number 5,000.

During our friendship I have had the pleasure to cache with them in four states and on many, many long days. I have watched them on 24 hour cache runs where they left the house at 4am and did not return home till 4am the next day. I have watched them caching in sever thunder storms, driving rain storms, clouds of mosquitoes so thick it looked like a cloud of black smoke, and in the snow in the Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania. All the while laughing, telling really bad jokes and enjoying good times known only to Geocachers.

During this time we have gone from Geocachers that passed briefly on the trail to good friends that have shared many great memories.

The World Wide Geocaching Community know them as TeamDotOne. To their Geochums they are know as Michael and Maggi. And to a lucky few, they are known as friends.

Congratulations TeamDotOne!

The Top Twelve

First to Find: TeamDotOne - July 27th, 2009 @ 1640

Second and Third to Find: Team find by Anet and Bo_bo - August 17th, 2009

Fourth to Find: The Jester and Granny - September 5th, 2009

Fifth to Find: TeamGuisinger - September 13th, 2009

Sixth to Find: Team M.A.N. - September 15th, 2009

Seventh and Eighth to Find: Team find by pfatsie and gardenmuffy – April 6th, 2010

Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh to Find: Team find by Army-Brats (Army-Brat One), Team ColdJazz (SuzyJazz & Cold One) – June 2nd, 2010

Twelfth to Find: winslpr - June 11th, 2010

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ebbgrq

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)