10,000 miles may seem like a long distance, but it isn't even half the circumference of Earth which is 24,901.55 miles and just a little over the diameter of the Earth at the equator at 7,926.28 miles. This of course pales in comparison to Jupiter that has a diameter of 88,846 miles (do the math if you would like to know the circumference). Now, on to the challenge. To log this cache, you need to collect 100 caches that are at least 100 miles or more from your home coordinates (100 x 100 = 10,000). In order to be fair to everyone these 100 caches have to be logged after 5-26-2010. If you are a premium member please make a public bookmark list with the date found for each cache of your 100 caches and send an e-mail for verification. If you are not a premium member please make a Word file or something compatible with your 100 finds, date found and distance from your home coordinates. Found logs that are not in conformance with the challenge will be deleted. One more thing, this is about the challenge, not the container, don't expect the Macdaddy cache container at the end, expect something much smaller, but it could be about the hide as well. I approve of this cache being on my property. There is no reason to be up near the landscaping or front porch for the find, although there is a TB on the door. Trust your GPSr.
PS, the coins listed are not in the cache, just here to be off my list.