
25 Challenges for 25 years of Geocaching!
This cache is NOT placed at the posted coordinates, GZ is listed as a visible waypoint.
To support Victoria's first ever Block Party, event mascot Muggle the Puggle has teamed up with geocachers across Victoria to place a range of caches for you all to find & enjoy. Whether you visit before, during, or after The Sunbury Event, we hope you enjoy your time in Sunbury & the surrounding areas of Hume.
This series of 25 Challenge Caches are all themed around the number 25 (some more loosely than others). Happy 25 years!
This challenge has not been deliberately designed to exclude or discriminate against any Geocachers, but to create a sense of achievement when you reach certain goals. Feel free to sign this cache at any time, but to claim the find you must qualify for the challenge. If you do not qualify, you may add a 'write note' log until such time that you do qualify. The challenge checker at the bottom of this page will tell you if you qualify. This challenge has been placed in compliance with the Challenge Cache Guidelines and the Victorian Regional Policy.
Muggle the Puggle's Challenge #16 It Takes All Types Challenge
The first geocache was hidden by Dave Ulmer back on 3-May-2000, almost 25 years ago. Well over the past 25 years over 3 million more caches have been hidden. Geocaching has evolved quite rapidly since then with new features, new attributes, and even new cache types. Geocaching started with only one geocaching type, the Traditional, but has now evolved to have had 19 different cache types. With newer cache types being added as time went on. In 2004, the world's first ever Earthcache, Earthcache I - a simple geology tour of Wasp Head (GCHFT2) was published right here in Australia! In 2008 with the first Wherigo, Where I went, Hugo (GC18FP7), and in 2014 with the first ever Giga event being hosted, Project MUNICH2014 - Mia san Giga! (GC4K089). Who knows what will be added next. This challenge cache has been hidden in order to honour all those unique different cache types, but don't worry you won't have to find 19 of them.
In order to qualify for this challenge cache you need to find a minimum of 25 caches for each of 8 different cache types. Good Luck!
Note: Adventure Labs are not considered a cache type for this challenge, or for challenge caches in general.

