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To be the 14th coin in my collection.
The coin itself will reside in my collection. I will offer the change to discover to those I meet along the trail.
I formerly used some of my coins as glorified bookmark-lists, but didn't keep up with it. This one was for my experiences with Epic Caches. My definition of an Epic Cache involves three criteria: First is multi-stage; Second is multi-modal (involving different types of caches such as hydros and night-reflectors); and third involves something more than simply finding containers (decrypting ciphers, solving logic problems, etc.) Epic Caches need not be especially difficult, but often they will be. They are also usually beyond the norm in terms of skill and effort required.
I completed Sam's last fall. The ball-breaker includes five stages, including a night stage, using map and compass navigation, locating a landmark that isn't there anymore, and solving an enciphered clue. Very worthy of the Epic appelation.
This is the ultimate epic cache: It has 21 stages, involves climbing, swimming, long hikes, night reflector stages, and putting together clues to solve a crime! All while enjoying the splendor of the Adirondack wild. What could be better?
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