The cache is at the posted coordinates. BUT, in order to log this as a find, you must complete the qualifications.
Here is the challenge:
1. Pick any geocache. It can be ANY geocache in the world.
2. Find ALL geocaches within at least 5 miles of that geocache.
---The center of your circle MUST be a geocache AND you must find or have found it!
---All active geocaches within the circle must be found. This means any geocache that shows up on the geocaching.com map. You don't have to find the geocaches that you have hidden. The only exceptions are events and disabled geocaches.
---Previous finds count.
---If you find the last geocache in your empty circle and a new geocache is published the next day... you still qualify... but don't get lazy. Post a note and you will have 1 month from that note to go get the final. If you wait over a month to get the final and another cache pops up in the circle, you will have to clear your circle again!
---List the GC code and coordinates of the geocache at the center of your circle and the number of geocaches currently in your circle. (You may choose to upload a screen shot of the geocaching.com map showing your circle or a screen shot of a pocket query showing the nearest unfound geocaches from a specific point.) Prove your finds ever how you'd like with a bookmark, your log, etc.
Here's how we checked:
Pick out a cache and then in that listing search for all nearby caches. If you have found all caches within 5 miles, then you got it.
---The final is a simple park and grab. The 3.5 difficulty is for the challenge and 3.5 terrain is based on the distance you will travel.
Good Luck and have fun!