The cache is at the posted coordinates but
you MUST fulfill the requirements before you may log a find on this cache.
Challenge Requirements:
Find at least one cache for every minute of West 095 degrees longitude. For example, for Minute 00, you would need to have found a cache between W095 00.000 and W095 00.999. For Minute 01, you would need to have found a cache between W095 01.000 and W095 01.999 and so on. (NOTE: For Houston area geocachers this would cover an area from the San Jacinto River (east of Houston) to Brookshire (west of Houston)). Once you have successfully found a cache for every minute, you may find this challenge cache and sign the log.
Challenge Verification:
To show that you have completed the challenge, you have two options: (See #10 below, OR submit a bookmark list of all the caches. There should be 60 caches listed, starting with minute 0 and ending with minute 59. These caches must meet the following criteria:
1) All cache types are acceptable EXCEPT for Waymark, Benchmark, Event, Mega, Maze, CITO, and Locationless
2) Previous finds DO count, so you may already qualify for this challenge.
3) Archived caches that you have found also count.
4) The caches that can be used are not limited to Texas. Caches from anywhere in the world can be used as long as they are in the West 095 Longitude.
5) For Unknown and Multi caches that span between two minutes, use the posted/given coordinates.
6) This cache can NOT be used as one of the qualifying caches for this challenge.
7) Cachers cannot use their own caches that they placed/hid to qualify.
8) For each cache, please give the GC code, cache name, the minute, and date found.
9) One way to find your caches that qualify is use GSAK and sort your 'My Finds' database by Longitude. That should allow you to easily see which longitudes you have a cache in and those you do not.
10) OR, OR, OR you can use the GSAK Macro "ChallengeMinutes.gsk"
( you can obtain it from: http://gsak.net/board/MacroIndex.php ).
This macro displays in a web browser a report of progress toward satisfying minute challenges in which a find must be made within every minute of a given degree of latitude or longitude. Instead of creating a bookmark list, you can take a screenshot of this display and post it in your log find for this challenge.
NOTE:
The listed terrain rating reflects an average rating of completing the challenge . The difficulty 4.0 reflects the difficulty of the challenge itself (not of this cache).
With permission, I used the majority of this cache page from DrPflug in Pflugerville(GC43QHB), and adapted it for the Houston area.
Inspiration for this cache (as well as the convenient GSAK macro) are attributed to GC41N3W, which was brought to my attention by marylandramblers.
Congratulations to KIRBYDOX for FTF honors!