Caches come in all shapes, types and sizes. But the question is, can you fill in this grid using your 'found list'? If you can then you can find and log this cache.
| Cache/Size |
Micro |
Small |
Regular |
Large |
| Traditional |
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| Multi-Cache |
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| Mystery |
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| Letterbox |
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Of course, many of the cells are very easy but one or two may be very hard. If fact at the time of publication there was only one Micro Letterbox and one Large Letterbox within 250km of this cache. But I don't believe that anyone should have to drive that far just to be able to log a Challenge Cache, so I've included a "Wild Card" that you may use. But you may only use it once! Plan accordingly!
Please send a list of the 15 or 16 caches that you found based on the above grid to me through my profile, or make a shared bookmark list. For either I will need to know which cache fills which cell or if you are using the Wild Card.
There is no shame if you cannot log this! But if you can, you truly are one of a small group that may well be more than just a fan of geocaching.
Challenge Caches should be ones that involve some measure of validity and this one is no exception. In order to ensure that the logs on this geocache reflect only those that have met the condition, all others that are invalid may be deleted.
Guest Reviewer: Erik88l-r - Erik88l-r has a fond place in my heart. Not only was he the very first volunteer 'approver' (now called 'reviewer') but he also published my very first cache. We also had a bit of fun over a certain Antarctica cache, but we got that worked out.
The Cacheport Series: This is cache #104 - Please make sure that you perform your cancellation with your Cacheport book, if you are participating in this optional activity.