You are expected to physically sign the log sheet in order to log your find on-line.
The cache is at the final waypoint. The difficulty rating on this cache is set partially based on the qualifications of the challenge. The cache itself is relatively straightforward.
It seems that most of the challenges are on the east side, not always an easy side trip to make for me. I thought it was time there were a few more challenge caches on the west side. I also thought it would be good to have some different types.
There are a number of challenges out there around well rounded cache finding, but not much for the cache placing. Granted, this challenge is and has to be about finding caches. But hopefully it will provide some sort of recognition of those who place a variety of caches. The challenge here is to find five different types of caches all placed by the same cache owner.
For the purpose of qualifying for this cache, all individual event types count (regular event, CITO, Mega.) Adopted caches count for this challenge as well. The cache owner ought to get some credit for keeping caches going. Just to be clear that although Waymarks do not show up as placed caches, they do not count for this challenge.
The Logging Requirements:
- Find a cache for five different cache types all by placed by the same cache owner, which can include any or all event types.
- Sign and date the log individually.
- Post qualification as described in the listing below within one week of logging.
- Qualification needs to occur before finding the cache. “Prefinding” of this cache is not allowed.
- Any logs not following the requirements above will be deleted.
You can demonstrate your qualification through several means. You could create a bookmark list or post a text listing of the caches. You could also use the GSAK LocalCacher macro to help figure it out and post a screen shot of the portion you need.
Here is my own example:

You can also use this Project-GC challenge checker. If so, please cut & paste the entire example log.

Please be sure to restore the cache to its hiding place in a similar condition. Please bring your own pencil or pen.
FTF: geoconsumer
STF: The Frito Bandito