It looks like only two cachers have found all 21 of these caches. JoesBar found his 21st on 4/10, 3 days ahead of petroypa. Back in April of 2014 there were only 13 of them and BirdsIview found them all in 1 day using his bicycle. This cache may be the most fun of the 22 hides to find because of a few red herrings I built into it. If not the funnest, definitely in the top 3. You'll want to bring tweezers. There may be many Muggles so the best day to look for this one is a rainy day. There is a dinosaur in it for our favorite four year old caher, Lili.
The series of caches for the ELTC has one thing in common, they can be found in under an hour (including drive time to and from) if you work or live in Euclid. This is the 42nd in the series.
On the day I submitted this there were four members of the ELTC that are having remarkable streaks and one with a young streak and is having fun caching everyday, Rhino34 had 25 days in a row. Brownstown GeoDawgs had 96 days in a row, chfshome was at 254 and is hoping to get to 366. Shell Leavers made it to their goal of 366 a few weeks ago and are now at 398. The brightest streaking star is TyroneShoelaces who has cached through not one, but two brutal Ohio winters and was at 572 AND JUST CAN'T STOP. Good luck guys, I hope this helps.