The Series:
There are [were] ten caches in this series. Each cache contains
one-tenth of a $10,000 bill with a number on it. When you visit
each cache, note the location of the bill segment and the number on
the bill. Use these ten numbers to find [the former location of]
the final cache!
A bit of history - Lee's 2000th cache:
According to Lee's good caching buddy
Ben Thomas, Lee was the first California cacher to hit the big
2K. Ben had placed a cache for the first 1K California cacher (see
1000 Cash for G&M) and he continued the tradition by
placing
this one for Lee during one of their sweeps of Monterey.
This cache:
I know how much Lee likes long hikes and caches thrown into
bushes, so I put an ammo box in the middle of a bush (OK, it's a
small tree) at
the edge of Box Canyon (marker
#31 on the map that comes with your Ohlone Wilderness Regional
Trail Permit). It's a little over seven miles from the trailhead in
Del Valle; it took me three hours to get to the cache site and two
and a half to get back to the car. Didn't see another soul on the
trail (except for
this group and
this guy) and the views (e.g.,
Mount Diablo and
Mount Allison) are incredible. There are other caches on this
trail Lee hasn't visited yet - I wonder why? He can even take
Caching Casey with him (if he does this as a day hike), but not his
bicycle.
FTF prize is an unregistered California GeoCoin.