To obtain the final coordinates for this themed cache, you must do the following:
1) Starting after the date of the publishing of this challenge, record the difficulty and the terrain rating for each cache that you visit and log. You get 1 point for each difficulty and terrain rating point. For example, a 5/5 will give you 10 points; a 1.5/1 cache will give you 2.5 points. You can accumulate points faster by concentrating on higher difficulty and terrain ratings. However, don’t spend too long on the tough ones. Some other cacher may beat you by lifting lots of light pole skirts!
2) You can only use traditional, multi, puzzle or earthcaches that are located in Saskatchewan. Events, virtuals, CITO and webcams do not count. You cannot use caches which you own. You may use caches from other challenges.
3) You can find the cache and sign the log at any time. Once you have EXACTLY 100 points create a bookmark, make it public and you can log the find. Please keep you bookmark public for 3 months. Alternatively, you can include your information in your note. The following information must be included:
Cache name, Cache # (GCXXXX), Date of find and log, difficulty/terrain = points, accumulated points
Example:
white hare sighting, GC20T99, Dec 2/09, 1.5/1.5 = 3 Total =3
DoWn UnDeR, GC2015E, Dec 5/09, 5/4.5 = 9.5 Total 12.5
The final cache is an ammocan with a logbook. Please help yourself to some of the Navy swag that is included – I have more where that came from.
Be sure to visit the following site for more information of the Naval Centennial:
http://www.navy.forces.gc.ca/centennial/
On your mark….get set…CACHE!
UPDATE July 22,2016 With the new requirements for challenge caches, I have included to final coordinates as a waypoint. You may now sign the log at your leisure but do not log a find until you meets the requirements. Thank you.