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An Oscar Challenge Cache Mystery Cache

Hidden : 3/11/2014
Difficulty:
4 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This is a challenge cache and you must complete the requirements below in order to claim this as a find.


In order to claim this cache as a find you must identify at least twenty Oscar-related words in the titles of caches you have found.  The words can be anywhere in the cache title.  

Logging requirements:

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

OR

B) In your log for this cache include the GC number along with the cache name for each of the 20 caches.

You may sign the log at anytime but you must qualify by meeting the geocaching related task of listing your finds prior to posting a "found it" online.

To create a bookmark list for "An Oscar Challenge Cache":
* Visit the bookmark list page (visit link)
* Give the list a name (your choice) and click "Create List"
* Enter a description of the list and choose whether you want others to view it (something like “Find 20 Oscar Caches.” Do not add the caches  that you found in the description space here—this is to add a description about the challenge bookmark list, not the individual caches.

* When you identify an "Oscar cache" that you've found, you simply click on "Bookmark" and select which bookmark to add it to.

* Be sure to make the bookmark public for at least 90 days after completion of the challenge.

Either link the bookmark in your log or send me the bookmark name.

Oh, one more tiny detail....did I mention that Oscar is a dog's name?  Here's a picture of Oscar inspecting one of my Earthcaches.

Oscar!!!!

So that means your caches must be dog-related,,,,anything dog related.  For example: leash, puppy, bite, etc.  And, as a bonus, any cache that has "Oscar" in the cache name counts as five caches!

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