Please make sure you complete the challenge BEFORE you log this cache as a find.
This cache is at the coordinates listed, and you can sign the log prior to completing the challenge. BUT you cannot successfully log this cache as a find until you have completed the challenge requirements!
If you don't have a Jasmer Challenge format in your profile to verify then please either list all your found caches by GC number, month and year they were hidden. You will need one cache that was hidden for every month and year since February 2001.
I have checked and there are caches like this all in the state of Florida, so it is a lot easier than the original Jasmer Challenge, where the only caches from May 2000 to February 2001 are all across the country and a bit of long drive or flight
If you look at the dates of when it was hidden you will see the day, month and year it was hidden, like this one would count for January 2015, so you need all the rest of the months from 2/2001 to now to qualify for this challenge.
If you need help, more information or questions, please feel free to contact us and we would be glad to help!
If you log this as a found cache without fulfilling the requirements your log will be deleted!
Please remember if hiking to take lots of water and bug spray, and don’t confuse the two!
When we picked up the last round of caches there were several that the lids were NOT closed properly and/or the baggies were not sealed and water had ruined them. Please take the 10 seconds to close the baggy if there is one AND/OR close the container properly. What takes you 10 seconds to do, saves us from spending hours and $$$$ replacing swag, logs and containers.
IF the log is wet and you have a replacement, please feel free to add it, even if it is one sheet of paper. Thanks for your help in advance!
To get to this cache you have a few options:
- You can go straight up power line road, but I don’t advise this as there is a water crossing that is fairly wide and deep. Some have made it across okay, but I doubt they would do it again.
- You can take the power line road to the hiking trail turn off (Fun Run) to the South and follow it around to the horse trail and take that back North to the power line again.
- You can bike/hike from Ranch House Road up around Bee Island and back down to this cache on the power line road.
- Or you can park at SR 72 Power Line Road (after you pay for park entrance fees, and get parking pass) and come up that and back around to the left on the power line road.
These caches were approved by Jill Parnell - MRSP Asst. Manager
Adding a challenge checker to make it easier to verify your eligibility to qualify for this challenge. Just click on the link below to see if you qualify.