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Challenge - ABC, easy as 123 Mystery Cache

Hidden : 12/24/2013
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. However, this is a challenge cache and you must first complete the geocaching-related task below. Feel free to find the cache and sign the log, but you cannot log this cache as "found" unless you meet the requirements and physically sign the log. Found logs that do not meet the requirements will be deleted. The difficulty rating is based on completing the challenge, not on finding the cache.


ABC, it's easy as 123...I can still hear Micheal sing that song.   However, logging this cache as a find is definitely not going to be easy at all!

To log this as a Find you must first find 36 caches, one beginning with each letter of the alphabet (A through Z) and one beginning with the numbers 0 through 9.



Only the first character of the cache name can be used for this challenge, as follows:

·         Area 51 - Independence Day = A

·         Q's Cabin Fever Cache - 1 = Q   

          6 Pounds = 6

You get the idea.

The following are examples of cache names that cannot be used because the first character of the cache name is not a letter or a number:

·         #2 - Elements of Geocaching

·         "You can call me Joe"

All caches you've found qualify for this challenge, including all cache types.

To get credit for this find, you must post one of the following with your found log:

A) A link to a bookmark list showing all the caches that meet the requirements; OR

B) A list that contains the GC code, the title of the cache and the date found. 

C) Or...point me to your profile page if it shows the completion of this challenge.

You can manually sort through your caches to create the list or you can use a tool like GSAK which has macros designed to create these lists.

The D/T of the physical cache is 1.5/1.5.

Happy caching!
 

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