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Excursionist's Challenge: Letterboxes Mystery Cache

Hidden : 9/16/2013
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


THIS CACHE *IS* AT THE POSTED COORDINATES
BUT HAS A SPECIAL LOGGING REQUIREMENT.

A simple yet challenging challenge cache. To complete this challenge, you must log a letterbox find in Pennsylvania and ten other U.S. states or Canadian provinces/territories. In total, you will need eleven (11) letterbox finds (one in Pennsylvania and one in each of ten other eligible graphical areas) to qualify for this challenge.

Big Things

  • Previous finds do count. Previous finds that have been archived count as well.
  • The 50 states, plus Washington D.C. and the ten Canada provinces and three territories count for this challenge. Sorry, other U.S. territories and land do NOT count. And sorry, other countries and provinces do NOT count unless noted otherwise.
  • The letterbox caches must be listed on Geocaching.com. Other letterbox hides do NOT count.

Logging

Certify your find by listing your eleven qualifying letterbox finds. Please include the state, the GC number, the cache name, and the date found for each of your eleven caches. Alternatilvey, feel free to make a bookmark list for this challenge and keep it active for three months after you log the find. Here's to show how I qualified myself:


Frequently Asked Questions

  • None yet! But I'll update this if there are any.

Some Last Words

The hide itself is more of a 1.5/1.5 type rating. The posted rating reflects what I believe are the efforts to complete this challenge. The goal of the challenge is to have fun and try something challenging. Please keep the spirit of the challenge in mind as you seek to qualify. Good luck!


A special thanks to Sharknose Bunnies for the inspiration for this challenge and allowing me to copy many of the same verbiage / requirements from him.

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