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One Extremely Busy Day Challenge Mystery Cache

Hidden : 8/31/2012
Difficulty:
5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

The Cache IS at the posted coordinates but there is a Challenge Requirement!! Logs not complying with this requirement will be deleted.

Ever had a long day of caching?

Ever had a busy well-rounded caching day?

Ever had a power run with over 100 caches in a single calendar day?

If so, then this cache is for you! You will get the opportunity to do both in a single day.

The Challenge

In order to log a find, you must fulfill the Challenge of having....

Found six different cache types in one day and at least one hundred caches total in the same calendar day as the six different cache types. That's one hundred caches of which there must be at least six different caches types found.

So, are you up for an extremely busy day?

The Cache

This is the easy part. It's near the interstate and easy park and grab. Fulfilling the requirements for the challenge is the hard part.

The Rules and Regulations

* You must find at least 100 caches within a 24 hour period in one calendar day. Multiple calendar days do NOT count.
* This Unknown (Mystery) cache does NOT count toward the 100 cache requirement.
* There are no date restrictions for this Challenge. Previous finds DO count, so you may already qualify.
* All cache types anywhere in the world past, present, and future ARE allowed for this Challenge: Traditional, Multi-cache, Virtual, Letterbox Hybrid, Unknown (Mystery), Webcam, Wherigo, Earthcache, Event, CITO, Mega-Event, Project APE, Maze Adventure Exhibit, and Locationless (Reverse)

This Challenge is open to everyone. Feel free to contact me to make wheelchair accessible arrangements.

Challenge caches incorporate special logging requirements and are listed as Mystery/Puzzle caches. Typically they require the seeker to have previously met a reasonable geocaching-related qualification.

I will delete all "found it" logs without confirmation .... the final decision is mine as the cache owner and it is at my discretion who has truly qualified to make this find and who has not. I say that only because the coordinates are real and if anyone finds this cache, signs the log, and logs a "found it" online without having verified their qualification to do so, will be forcing me to remove their log online.

Demonstrate this logging requirement any way you see fit; reference your profile, text in the log, attach an image, create a Bookmark list, etc.

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