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DashleyRVA's 100th Mystery Cache

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DashleyRVA: I promise you, this one was awesome when it worked.

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Hidden : 4/10/2015
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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DashleyRVA's 100th placed cache. This cache was placed on April 10th, which is the 100th day of the year, and the theme of 100 will be a common theme throughout.

In order to find this cache, you are going to have to refresh on your DashleyRVA history.

The first step in this puzzle will be to start with the coordinates of the 100th cache I found. These will be your base coordinates. You might want to write them down. Keep these coordinates throughout in the standard Geocaching XX XX.XXX, XX.XX XXX format. I will refer to the individual digits as the 1st through 14th digits.

Now that you have those coordinates, you need to go look up the day that I found over 100 caches in a single day. (I didn't say this would be easy) Find the first cache that I found on this day. Now with the coordinates of that cache, take the 11th digit of that cache and replace it for the 11th digit of the base coordinates.

Mystery Caches are some are my favorite to create, and I have found a decent amount of them too. Figure out what the 100th Mystery Cache that I found was. Take the 11th digit of that cache, and use that to replace the 6th digit of the base coords.

Remember that day I found over 100 caches? Now you need to figure out what the 100th cache on that same day I found was. Use the coordinates of that cache and replace the 5th digit of the base coordinates with the 5th digit of that cache.

I love finding caches when I travel, that is when I do most of my caching now! Find out how many caches I found in China and use that number to replace the 4th, 7th, and 14th digit from the base coords.

I used to log every trackable I found (not so much anymore), but I was able to log over 100 of the Travel Bug Dog Tags. Out of all of the Travel Bug Dog Tags I found, only one has the consecutive numbers 1-0-0 in the Trackable name. Find that trackable and the date that it was released. Use the number that corresponds to the month that it was released to replace the 12th digit in the base coordinates.

Hopefully you still have the coords to that 1st cache on my 100+ day handy. Take the 8th digit of those coords and use that number to replace the 13th digit of the base coordinates.

Alright. That's all of the number changing. Go to these coords and find the container! (I've provided a Geo-Checker to make sure you are going to the right place.)

You can check your answers for this puzzle on GeoChecker.com.

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