Since early 2011, Jenn from Teamajk has hosted a blog titled GEOCACHING PUZZLE OF THE DAY BLOG, with a different interesting mystery geocache every calendar day. These caches are not necessarily the toughest caches, but ones that show an interesting or unique twist on puzzle caches. At the time of this cache publication, there are over 1500 caches that have been featured on this blog, from all over the world. This Challenge cache will have you seeking some of those highlighted caches.
In order to qualify for this challenge, you must have found (and signed the log book for) at least thirty-one (31) of those 1500+ caches. These can be anywhere in the world, may be active, disabled, or archived, and you may have found them at any time--even before they were featured in the blog as long as they were active when you found them. As an aid to determining if you qualify, I have attached a bookmark of Minnesota caches which have been featured on the blog (but remember, caches can be anywhere). There are at least 89 caches to choose from on that bookmark. Also note that Teamajk keeps bookmarks of all caches which have been featured on the blog.
If you are the cache owner of any caches featured on the blog, you may count those caches as though you were a finder.
Please include in your log these items for at least 31 qualifying caches:
1. GC Number
2. Cache name
3. Date you found the cache
4. Date the cache was featured in the blog
Alternately, a bookmark list showing this same information may be submitted.
The cache can be located at N 44 5(GC29TB7).(GC1P7X7)(GC4D7A1)(GC529RN) W 093 0(GC21KXF).(GC16REQ)(GC35C6H)(GC3A1DY) --you're a puzzle master, you should be able to find this.
If you qualify for this cache, then you are sure to qualify for GC5QH4Z--Challenge: Geocaching Puzzle of the Week