The Challenge of Ten!
0…1…2…3…4…5…6…7…8…9…
The cache is not at the posted Coordinates But it may be a
good place to park!
The trails behind the gate can be accessed fron Ruxton Ave at the Ute Trail Head N38 51.399 W104 55.825, these trails are open for hiking.
This cache was placed with Permission on City of Manitou Springs Property.
This is a two-part
challenge.
The First part of the CHALLENGE is to either find or place,
ONE cache per day for Ten Consecutive Days, containing at least one of the numbers above in the cache name (not in the GC#), so that in the end you will have found
Ten caches with Ten different numbers represented, in Ten Consecutive Days. Or find or place
ALL Ten caches in one day.
Caches with names such as "Second Place" or "Third Base" count. Caches with foreign numbers in their name, such as: Deux or Quattro count (if the number/language can be verified). Caches using Roman numerals can be used also.
If a cache name has more than one number, such as: My Cache #196 or Seventy-Two, you can choose which number to use. Each Cache can only be used ONCE! All caches found need to be a
Traditional, Multi, Letterbox, Mystery or Puzzle. This cache doesn’t count as one of your Ten!
ALL ten of your cache finds must be within Colorado and must have been found on or after March 26, 2011.
The Second part is:
Mlvl mf hrr hj zr jnosebxr ipnvif ms ubor tw gaiex eex rbm qngc cxscei bg xubw fbhr hj gai Ubkupel ls utzr yya mlr vepai vl pbvegxh nm rbkxu mlvkxl xmtax qxkexif ymsmc gps chmam ivzlgr xjh xubvgr xukir trq pifm sax lhghexh ngh shye witkirl jvyxl liixr chmam wvqxl lmk xmtaxl liixr
You can check your answers for this puzzle on Geochecker.com.
In your post please put the Cache names and GC#'s of the ten found.
This cache started out with a bunch of Kid Type Toys and Five home made cache containers for you to take and hide.
Congrats to Hartsdale on the FTF
Additional Waypoints
UP2QZ94 - Ute Trail (RTP) Trailhead
N 38° 51.399 W 104° 55.825