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CCT - 15 Year Span - Challenge Cache Trail Mystery Cache

Hidden : 8/12/2017
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This is a CHALLENGE Cache. The Cache IS at the Posted Coordinates but you MUST complete the challenge before logging a find.

This is a challenge - it is not meant to be easy. This challenge is not going to be for all cachers - but then again, that's why its called a challenge!

This is a series of challenge caches along Fairfax County's Cross County Trail.

To log this cache, you must have found at least 15 cache pairs - each pair hidden 15 years apart.


FIFTEEN YEAR SPAN CHALLENGE

As geocachers, we love accomplishments. Challenge Caches give us that goal to achieve. Before you lies The Challenge Cache Trail. There are caches for the newbies and veterans out here but this is no power trail.

The Challenge

To qualify for and be able to log a find on this challenge cache you must meet the following requirements:

  • You must have found at least 15 cache pairs - with each pair of caches hidden exactly 15 years apart.
  • Here are some examples of pairs of caches I have found:

    GCEB2 The view of an "Honest Man" hidden on 2001-07-01
    GC6KRW3 Yellow Trail # 15 hidden on 2016-07-01

    GC12D2 Back to School Stash hidden on 2001-07-27
    GC6P7HM "Turn The Page" Bob Seger hidden on 2016-07-27

    GC2FDB Stepping Stone Cache hidden on 2002-01-02
    GC6YW7J Ghost Lake hidden on 2017-01-02

    GC16B2 Moonshine Mountain hidden on 2001-08-14
    GC6Q7Z5 DePho GR8 Multi hidden on 2016-08-14


PGC Checker


This Cache Hide

This cache container IS at the posted coordinates.

Pay attention to all details/attributes of the listing for your clues.

Per the new rules, the difficulty rating is based on the Challenge and the terrain is based on this cache. Good luck and start planning your adventures now. The rating for this cache is:


3.0/1.5


Rules for the challenge caches in this series:
  1. As with all caches, the decision as to whether a log is valid rests solely with the cache owner.
  2. We have provided a verification tool. It might not be perfect and is therefore not the final authority (see #1).
  3. You may sign the log before completing the challenge. If you have do this, please use a "Write note" log to record your find and then a "Found it" log once you have completed the challenge.
  4. Your log does not need to contain enough information to prove you have met the challenge - that can be determined from the Project-GC checker. I suggest you use the verification checker on this cache page to prove you have met the challenge. Please do not provide the entire output of the checker as it can sometimes be quite verbose.
  5. I may double-check your qualifications with the Project-GC checker after you have logged your find.
  6. Any finds that do not qualify for this challenge or lack a signature on logsheet will be deleted without notice.

ABOUT THE CROSS COUNTY TRAIL:

This cache is not on the trail but is easy to access from the the Cross County Trail (CCT). There are over 50 caches along the 40 mile trail. This is no power trail as many of the hides are different in type, size, difficulty and terrain. If you want to know where to park or get food or a bathroom along the trail you need to check out CCT (CCT - Welcome to the Cross County Trail). It is loaded with valuable information including maps of the entire CCT.


Permission for the placement of this cache has been given by the Fairfax County Park Authority

Night caching not allowed.

Here are VPDJ's qualifications for this challenge:
[vpdj] has used [Project-GC] to see if he qualified for this challenge and he did.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

ol gur gryrcubar cbyr

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)