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Mini-Streak Challenge - February 💟 Mystery Cache

Hidden : 5/9/2019
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


THE PHYSICAL CACHE IS LOCATED AT THE POSTED CACHE CO-ORDINATES.
IN ORDER TO LOG THIS CACHE ONLINE AS A "FOUND-IT",
YOU MUST COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING CHALLENGE REQUIREMENTS.

The Mini-Streak Challenge - February 💟

You must physically find, sign and date a cache and post an online "Found-it" log for a cache on each day of the month of February of any year (all days consecutively).

  • Caches may be from anywhere in the world as listed on Geocaching.com.
  • Past February streaks completed prior to the listed cache publication date count.  
  • Physical log books should be signed and dated to avoid any confusion.
  • You may find as many caches as you wish on any day.
  • To prove that you qualify, please use the following checker from Project-GC. Also, please copy and paste the output script into your log as proof that you qualify. I would love to see the list of caches (one per day) that you found on your February days. I completed this challenge in February 2011 (which, at the time of publication, was the winter season that holds the record for the most snow in Edmonton) and again in February 2019 (which, at the time of publication, was the coldest February in Edmonton in 40 years); at the time of publication, there were only 8 of the 2011 caches that hadn't been archived. Could I have picked two worse years to streak?
  • You may sign the physical log book without meeting the challenge requirements, however you must use a "write note" log only, not claiming the cache as "found" until such time as you qualify for the challenge.

You are searching for a small pill bottle which contains a logsheet. The cache is tethered to prevent removal and/or re-location.  

PGC Checker Congratulations to fuzeebear for getting the FTF!

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