This is the final cache of a long series. You will have to find 10 caches hidden between Edmonton and Leduc, each containing a single number. Keep track of these numbers and arrange them in the correct order to reveal the location of this cache.
GC45G9A, GC45G99, GC45G91, GC45G93, GC45G94, GC45G95, GC45G96, GC45G97, GC45G98, GC45G9C,
You must sign the logbook to claim a find on this cache. Signing anything other than the logbook or dropping a card anywhere in the cache will not count as a find and logs will be deleted.
There are also the coordinates for five bonus caches contained within this cache:
[Birdie - GC45G9J, Eagle - GC45G9K, Albatross - GC45G9P, Hole in One - GC45G9Q], Par - GC45G9H, replacement Par - GC4X9NE.
You can check your answers for this puzzle on GeoChecker.com.
I have to give credit to Foster Bros for this idea. I took a series of theirs I enjoyed, changed the theme and added few idea's of my own to come up with this series.
Winner - Best non-traditional Cache .
This is a CARW2013 cache. Please remember that caches SHOULD NOT be hunted until 9:00 AM SATURDAY March 2, 2013 for the event. Should you hunt and find this cache prior, it will not count for the event, and FTF points are only valid as of 9:00 AM March 2, 2013