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Centum Challenge Mystery Cache

This cache has been archived.

Ekidokai: I had a lot of fun with this one just writing up the discription. After eight great years I'm sorry to see this one go but I have gone too. Thanks for all the fun.

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Hidden : 4/30/2010
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   large (large)

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Geocache Description:

The USA Centum Challenge.

Congratulations to Mainiac1957 on the FTF and meeting the requirements for this challenge.

Here is your mission if you choose to accept it:

Requirement #1 Only caches found between these specific dates will be accepted. May 1st 2000 to present day, inclusive. No other dates will be accepted. Any logs found to be outside these dates will be deleted.

Caches do not need to be in the State of Maine, but all caches must be in the USA or other countries.

Only caches that have been listed within these requirements can be found. Any caches claimed as being found outside these strict requirements will result in the log being deleted.

No arm chair caching allowed. Armchairs will be deleted.

Caches do not need to be active at the time of logging, when found or at the time of the logging of this cache.

No adopted caches are allowed, unless cache was adopted by you or someone else.

No temporary caches allowed unless they were temporary then archived and not adopted or moved. If a claimed cache was temporary and adopted or moved see above and below then check the next page.

No challenge caches can be claimed as part of this log unless you completed the challenge then found that cache between the strict limits of the date requirements listed above.

Failure to follow any of these requirements will result in an instant deletion. No question answered.

Oh, should I have mentioned this last requirement of this challenge first?

You must find these caches WITH 100 different cachers to log this cache. That's where the Centum comes in.

Muggles are not cachers. I'm not sure they are even counted as human.

Claimed cachers must have an active account at some point. Not necessarily at the time of the assist on the find. But they must have logged the find.

You don't have to get 100 different cachers together to go out and find a cache, but if you can, you'll get an extra 100 points added to your account.

If you take three other cachers out on the Stud Mill Road expedition, that will only count as three no matter how many caches you find together. No matter how much fun you have or if you find other caches on other dates.

One cacher claimed once.

The other cachers must have and active participation in helping you find the cache.

Just because 100 other cachers are at mystery ride breakfast event, unless they were in your vehicle, you can not claim them. If all 100 were in your vehicle, you get an extra 100 points added to your account. This also goes for other gatherings like Flash Mobs and CITO's, you get the idea, don't ask.

You do not have to have brought the one you danced with. Encounters on the hunt are accepted and encouraged.

Multiple cachers under one account like TeamRichards count as one. A big one, but still one.

In your "found it" log you can list the cachers anyway you see fit. So when you log it you should have listed 100 different cacher names.

A group picture at the cache location will get you 100 extra points. (Weird how that number keeps coming up.)

This cache challenge is meant to be fun. If you do not have fun all points and logs will be deleted.

To sum it up...Go out with another cacher and find a cache. Make a list of the cachers you have been out with and then list them here and claim this challenge.

P.S. All cachers that go out must return. Say you go out to "Half Mile" or "Mile from Half Mile" and you are 1 short on the return 1 point will be subtracted. The log will allowed however. (No questions asked)

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Fghq Zvyy Ebnq fglyr.

Decryption Key

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

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)