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Double Your (Cache) Pleasure Challenge Mystery Cache

Hidden : 4/17/2013
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


Did you ever start listening to someone talk about a cache and then think they must be mistaken, it wasn't an ammo can in the woods, it was a nano on a guardrail? Or that it was an easy park and grab, not a long hike in the woods? Did you ever look at a cache name and suffer from deja vu? Well then you might just qualify for this challenge cache!

The cache is at the posted coordinates but
you MUST fulfill the requirements before you may log a find on this cache.



Challenge Requirements:


Here are the rules:

1) You will need to find 10 pairs of caches that share the exact same name (for a total of 20 caches).

2) Caches can be of ANY type (Traditional, Mystery, Multi, Event, etc.) but you can only count one pair per cache name. If you have found 3 or more caches with the same name you can only count them as one pair.

3) Finds cannot be for a cache you have hidden, however you may count one that you've adopted.

4) The case of letters does not matter. A cache named "Live oak" would count as a match for a cache named "Live Oak".

5) Spaces are significant. A cache named "What a Cache" would NOT count as a match for a cache named "WhatACache".

6) Special characters (e.g., comma, question mark, quotation marks, dash, etc.) are significant. A cache named "Tennis? Anyone" would NOT count as a match for a cache named "Tennis anyone?". So, all characters are significant except spaces.

7) Previous finds DO count, so you may already qualify for this challenge.

8) Archived caches that you have found also count.

9) The caches that can be used are not limited to Texas. They can be from anywhere.

Challenge Verification:


To show that you have completed the challenge, please run the Challenge Checker and post your results in your "Found It" log.

NOTE:


The listed terrain rating reflects only the rating of this final cache. The difficulty 3.5 reflects the difficulty of the challenge itself (not of this cache).

Inspiration for this cache is attributed to http://coord.info/GC3DZWM which was brought to my attention by Czechsun in a log entry for a cache named "End of the Line" in Georgetown.

The following Project-gc Challenge Checker can be used to quickly verify if you've met the requirements.

PGC Checker

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Gerr.

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)