Welcome to the South
Carolina Edition of The Scavenger Hunt Cache!
Current Quest: The Wet Double Take! (see log below for
details)...
How it works:
- The cache is started by creating a quest for a Scavenger Hunt
Cache item that can be found in South Carolina.
- To log the cache, a finder posts the coordinates and a photo of
their GPS with the quest item.
- Once it has been logged as a find, the finder then gets to
decide and post what the next quest item will be and then hunt will
continue with a new quest.
Guidelines:
- Quest items can be anything in South Carolina within
reason that would not put the potential finder in danger of being
injured, arrested or worse. Quest items should be challenging and
creative but reasonable.
- Items can be a person, place, thing or action or any
combination thereof. You can create a quest that requires a finder
to be photographed with someone, at some place, with
some thing or while performing some action. Being
photographed with the Grey Man, in front of the Pawley's Island
Pelican Inn while milking a cow and wearing and aluminum foil
tuxedo is an extreme example including all of the above
options.
- A finder must post the coordinates, city and a photo of their
GPS with the quest item. The cache can be logged from anywhere in
South Carolina.
- If there is no response to a quest for a long period of time,
the last finder may be asked to provide a new quest item.
- If no new quest is posted by the finder within 24 hours, the
find may be deleted and the previous quest reinstated.
- The cache owner reserves the right to veto, amend or otherwise
alter any suggested quest item or to provide a completely new quest
item at any time.
- In the event that the quest item is found by multiple people,
the first finder wins and can choose the next quest item. The same
finder may log the cache multiple times but cannot find their own
quest item and quests cannot be duplicated.
- Be creative!
Other related caches
and sites:
Feel free to email me
with any questions! Make sure your photos are below the 100k size
limit. Thanks to Markwell for layout and formatting ideas.