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Can You Spell GEOCACHE??? Challenge Mystery Cache

Hidden : 9/22/2013
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

CAN YOU SPELL GEOCACHE??? CHALLENGE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Your task in this challenge is to spell GEOCACHE with a different cache type from anywhere in the world.  Your list will show 8 different cache type icons of the more than 12 currently available. This became 13 with the addition of Lab Caches in 2014. Check your finds and see if you have 8 caches starting with each of the letters in GEOCACHE.  This is easy to do using your personal profile page.

 

 

The cache is waiting to be found and is a cammoed  small lock n lock in a popular pocket park.  Please do not sign the log until you know that you have completed the challenge.  This challenge was created for STUMPERS 2013

The Rules:
1. Each cache must be a DIFFERENT cache type (Yes, that would be 8  different icons)
2. You may only use a cache once (Thus you need 2 "C" and 2 "E" caches)
3. Caches may be located anywhere in the world
4. All previous finds count. Caches you own do not count
5. If a cache starts with a "the" you may not use it.
6. If a cache starts with a number, you may not use it.
7. You may only post a "found" log when you have met the challenge AND have signed the physical log book.
8. You may NOT use this cache for one of the letters


I Conic in his BC Challenge (GC40WCA) borrowed this challenge from a similar one in Ottawa – Challenge Can you Spell Ottawa (GC32HJR) .  SASKATOON seemed too long for this challenge. We appreciate I Conic’s willingness to share their graphics and creative ideas. In 2014 Claryvoyant created a new variation for Stumpers 2014 (GC5F2N0). You can now complete 2 challenges almost at the same time!
 

As an example,we  have qualified with the following caches:


G – GPS  Adventures Canada Three Hills Alberta (GC2HB80) July 2011  -GPS Adventures

E – Emma’s Retreats (GCXK0Z) Aug., 2006 Multi-Cache

O – Out of Place Pyramids (SCPFLC3) (GC597D)  Dec. 2005  Locationless(Reverse Cache)

C  - CITO, With a Bad Twist  GC2Z6QM  July 2011  CITO

A – An Englishman in DC (GC6271)  Nov. 2006 Virtual cache

C – Cache Out  (GC1G3GD) Jan 2010  Unknown Cache

H – Hogs BackFalls/Rideau Canal (GC1FMHY) July 2009 Earthcache

E – Early Christmas Geocacher’s Potluck Party (GC16EF1) Nov. 2007 Event

 

When you have your list ready go out and sign the log.  Please post a list like ours in your log.

 

Congrats to el fudgeo for FTF and a fine list spelling GEOCACHE!

Additional Hints (No hints available.)