Some of the other stages have been similarly moved or in some cases deleted, but the most challenging stages have been retained and revitalized keeping the difficulty and terrain the same. So now set aside a good block of time to find all the stages of this most challenging multi. The following is the original cache page published April 1/2008.
" I needed a way to commemorate my 300th find and 20th hide so I devised this cache. It took me a several days to prepare fully by research, building containers, marking co-ordinates and placing the stages. I think I succeeded in creating a very unique caching experience for you.
The first stage is the simplest (1.5/1.5) with the difficulty gradually increasing with each stage. You can find it in YAPIDKA (yet another park I didn't know about). Beware wary of muggles, as there is a soccer pitch nearby. The difficulty/terrain rating is an aggregate rating and may or may not reflect your personal difficulty you have with any particular stage. Do not be discouraged if some stages seem impossible to find, you may require more than 1 full day to get all the locations.
You are looking for a camoed plastic tube with the instructions printed on the sheet. You will have to follow the instructions precisely on this and the following stages to reach the cache. Stage-9 is dependant on all previous stages. Failure to do each step and shortcut or skip a stage (even though the answer may seem obvious at the time) will result in failure at the end game. This will be patently obvious to me as the owner of the cache and any log entry not following the steps will be summarily expunged with extreme prejudice.
Please do not give out any hints to your fellow cachers, either in the log entry or by personal communication. This is a solo effort and teamwork is NOT encouraged. Hints will be given out only as a last resort and only if you can explain in detail the problem you are having.
Due to the difficulty of the cache, finders will subsequently be rewarded in kind. There is a beautiful one-of-a-kind printed First-to-Find certificate (not a standard replicated MS-Word certificate) along with a $50 CDN bill. Second-to-Find will received a $20 CDN bill and thereafter the cachers can take their choice of valuable swag. The cache will be refreshed often. The final cache container will be listed as "unknown" while at least one of the other containers is magnetic and each will vary in placement height and style of camouflage.
Best of luck to all who dare take the challenge!"