**This is a "challenge cache". Cache IS located at the posted coordinates, but requires meeting the requirements described below to log**
My Friend,
As I continue my Planetary Pursuit, it occurs to me that you may need something to entertain you, or at least challenge you as I have been challenged. As you may know from following my logs, I have recently visited Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Jupiter along my course.
As you can imagine, Mercury was not my favorite as I feared the cache would be on fire before I found it. Luckily, the CO had the foresight to use Kellimenium casing around the container to prevent such disasters. Considering the rarity of this material, I can understand why there is only 1 cache on the planet.
Venus was great, though the heavy cloud cover made the GPSr pretty much useless. Luckily, the inhabitants there are extremely into the sport and use neon signs to point at ground zero. I also very much enjoyed the moving sidewalks that transport you from one cache to the next without fail. The power trails there are beyond compare!
I only wish the Martians were so accommodating. No, they highly discourage caching on their planet, and I was arrested twice before succeeding in signing a log without being spotted! Let me tell you, YOU DO NOT WANT TO GO TO A MARTIAN JAIL!
So now I find myself on Jupiter, where I made the most interesting discovery. I figured I better avoid the "Big Red Spot" since it is a known storm of tremendous proportions that could actually swallow the Earth. As it turns out, it isn't a storm at all, but a Cosmic Grand Central Station of sorts, with portals to all of the other planets. I took advantage of the free round trip trial run before committing to the monthly fees of $2,345,721.50 EUSD (Earth United States Dollars) to return to Earth long enough to place this series of Planetary Pursuit caches to keep you busy. I just hope I can remember to cancel the membership when I get back there!
TO LOG THIS CACHE< YOU MUST HAVE FOUND AT LEAST ONE CACHE ON A PLANET OTHER THAN EARTH. I will know you did not, in fact, locate the cache if you do not include such tales of your adventure, and may be forced to delete your log. I will also accept your planetary souvenirs as further evidence of your story. You must also locate and sign this cache of course, so bring a pen!
Sincerely,
TinaAlmighty, Space Cacher Extraordinaire




P.S. The difficulty rating represents the extreme caching required to qualify, the actual hide is more like a 3, and may not be retrievable if ice is present. Please don't force it!
P.P.S. The terrain and attributes are accurate.