How well do you know Virginia? How much traveling do you do? This is a level 5 difficulty cache. It involves not only finding a number of other caches, but also a lot of paperwork. You can only claim this challenge as found if you satisfy the challenge requirements and sign the physical log in the cache. See below for the challenge requirements and guiding rules.

This Challenge requires you to find 100 different caches in Virginia to fit the following categories.
Requirements:
10 caches with a person's name in the title. (Where's Uncle Bob?)
10 caches with a food in the title. (Jambalaya)
10 caches with a county name in the title. (Historic Hanover)
10 caches with a color in the title. (It's Orange)
10 caches with a critter in the title. (Beware of the Tree Rat)
10 caches with initials in the title. (RVA-LPC, EOH, VCPT, HOVC, etc)
10 caches with numbers in the title. (Canine Cache, or Battleship J9)
10 caches with a city/town name in the title. (Richmond's Original)
10 caches with a park name in the title. (Dorey Park Trail)
10 caches with a body of water in the title. (The Death of Beaver Lake)
Rules:
1. Caches from a series can only be used once in any category.
2. Numbers can be 3, three or third, etc.
3. You can not repeat any name/word in any category.
4. The Park and Water caches must include the appropriate word in the cache title.
5. Only caches in Virginia count. Can be found at any time, and may be archived.
6. Include an appropriate list in your found log.
7. Cache is at the posted coordinates.
Please post your qualifying finds with your FOUND IT log. FOUND IT logs without proper documentation are subject for deletion.