| 354081 |
651987 |
981651 |
| 651357 |
357098 |
494354 |
| 357510 |
671980 |
348108 |
| 234535 |
909805 |
611980 |
| 596071 |
416542 |
657650 |
| 342565 |
654680 |
673555 |
| 351517 |
572616 |
981648 |
| 654651 |
604082 |
871918 |
| 987492 |
952498 |
654376 |
| 987424 |
297248 |
354651 |
| 755210 |
913445 |
196545 |
| 987495 |
987320 |
198640 |
| 732981 |
455713 |
149887 |
| 621872 |
687192 |
657508 |
| 222222 |
811111 |
999999 |
I call this my Great Caching Debacle because I hid this container nearly a month ago, marking the waypoint in my GPSr. Then, while hunting $80 Million Later..., the batteries in my GPSr died, and I spent so much time unsuccessfully hunting that cache that my GPSr lost its memory. I finally got back to the site to retake the coordinates yesterday. The container was still there; so it appears to be a safe hiding place for now.
The cache is now a magnetic keyholder hidden about fifteen feet from the original location (and puzzle solution). There is no pen or pencil in the cache; so remember to bring one. There is now another cache nearby; so be careful not to give away the location of this one in your logs.