Welcome to Challenge Alley. Check for other challenge caches in the area. This is based on the Challenge Alley in Southern California published by Team Stevecat. As far as I know we don't have anything like it in BC until now. Please feel free to add any challenge caches of your own.
Disclaimer: This cache is not for everybody.
I came across this type of challenge and thought it was very cool. Who doesn't like a challenge? What I noticed was that BC was without a Fizzy 81 challenge, so that is why I placed one here. I received permission from Steve and Ginny (Team Stevecat) to copy the requirements from their Fizzy 81 Challenge cache page.
To be able to claim a find on this cache, you will need to find at least one cache of every difficulty/terrain combination (81 unique combinations).
Basic rules (to keep things easy):
- All PREVIOUS cache finds DO count - you do NOT start from "0" at this point.
- All finds (except the Event and CITO Events) must be on caches that were published at least 6 Months BEFORE you log this cache (to avoid "dummy caches" being listed just to meet the requirements).
- No rating changes of existing caches will be accepted as counting towards your goal.
- Generally accepted rules, guidelines and conditions for logging a cache find apply.
- These must be caches listed on Geocaching.com that you have personally (physically) found and logged.
- No logging finds on caches you own will be allowed.
- If you have others with you when you find the final cache, only those who have fulfilled ALL criteria for this cache will be allowed to log it as a find.
- Finds without the proper back-up will be deleted
- This cache does not count as the 5/5 in the matrix. You must find a 5/5 before this one.
Please keep to these simple rules to keep things fun for everybody.
To get credit for this find (and keep your log from being deleted) you must post one of the following with your found log:
a) A link to a bookmark list showing all the caches that meet the requirements; OR
b) A link to your profile page on geocaching.com showing your statistics including the completed Difficulty/Terrain Chart .
The final cache location is a 2/3 based on the D/T rating of the hide. The 5/5 for the overall cache rating is based on the logging requirements.
This should be fun and I'm counting on the honour system for sticking to the rules (especially the finds on caches published BEFORE this one.) I will spot check the finds, but don't want to have to be the cache police on checking every find. Please "play" fair and have a good time!