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100 Mystery/Puzzle Caches- Challenge Central Mystery Cache

Hidden : 2/1/2010
Difficulty:
5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


Numbers! We are fascinated by
them.

Milestones celebrate progress made and goals reached.

The number 100 denotes a certain sense of accomplishment.

Please accept this series of Challenge Caches as a celebration of
your achievements or as a goal to complete.

There is nothing tricky or difficult about this
particular hide, the difficult part is qualifying to seek
it.


The cache is NOT at the posted coordinates. But in order to log a find on this one, there is something extra you will need to do.
In addition to finding the cache and signing the logbook, you must complete the following challenge:

You must have found and logged 100 (or more) Mystery/Puzzle Caches.


Mystery Caches seem to be a love/hate relationship with most cachers. Either you love 'em or you hate 'em. By completing this Central Challenge and it’d be fair to say that you love'em.

The easiest way to determine whether or not you satisfy this requirement is to view your PUBLIC profile, then click on the Geocaches tab. This will show how many of each type of cache you have found.

To get the actual coords for the cache, it only seems fitting to solve the puzzle posted below:

(N)CD BF.AGC (W)JIC JE.BID


If you can’t solve this puzzle, call whoever gave you the coords for the one hundred other Mystery caches you’ve found.

Here are the rules:

1. This should not have to be said, BUT you may NOT count your own caches OR count one cache more than once.

2. 10 of the hundred caches for this challenge must have been published on or after this caches publishing date.

3. You cannot claim your previously found caches again for the sake of this challenge. (These must be new finds for you as a cacher.) In other words, one cache can not be counted twice even if you have found it more than once.

4. You will need to create a public bookmark list of the ten mystery caches that were published on or after this challenge's publishing date that you have logged, as well as post a note on this cache page.

5. Once I review the list, I will give the okay to claim the final smilie on this cache page.

6. Have fun, that is what geo-caching is all about!

Please Note: You are welcome to find the cache, sign the log, and write comments on this cache page but you cannot log this cache as "found" unless you meet the requirements and have furnished proof to the cache owner as specified above.


If anyone finds this cache, signs the log, and logs a "found it" online without having verified their qualification to do so, will be forcing me to unceremoniously remove their log online and your puzzle-solving karma will take a nasty hit..... It is all for fun, and this cache is to honor those power cachers who have met this challenge!!


Not a requirement, but we would enjoy hearing about your most interesting puzzle cache in your online log.



Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Cbfg

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)