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    hearty soles
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    Does anyone know the GC# and name of the challenge for doing the D?T grid? Thanks

    #1977778

    Lacknothing
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    @hearty soles wrote:

    Does anyone know the GC# and name of the challenge for doing the D?T grid? Thanks

    For starters….this one I mentioned to you yesterday: GC23R28

    Also, look for Fizzy caches….

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    #1977779

    Lacknothing
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    GC3YRMA, GC3YRHJ, GC56488, GC1GVN6, GC4Q5Q1, GC3FHX4

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    #1977780

    sandlanders
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    Many of those well-rounded, fizzy, blackout challenges have specific rules beyond just filling your D/T grid of 81 slots. Check closely to see if you have actually met the requirements for the caches you plan to go for.

    #1977781

    BeccaDay
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    I did one in Colorado but I don’t think that’s what you’re looking for.

    Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien

    #2035564

    Pixiestix13
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    Are there any challenges like this in the Milwaukee area? Is there a way to search for different challenges?

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    #2035583

    BeccaDay
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    GC23R28

    Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien

    #2035694

    Pixiestix13
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    Great, thanks for the information!

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    #2035722

    BeccaDay
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    If you go soon you can walk the ice. The woodpecker series is t fun!

    Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien

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