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11 x 4 Icons in a Day Challenge Mystery Cache

Hidden : 9/1/2013
Difficulty:
4 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


The cache IS at the posted coordinates.

The Challenge

Find 11 caches in each of four cache types (i.e., icons) in a single day.

Feel free to click on the Project-GC banner, below, to see if you've completed this challenge:

PGC Checker

The Details

  • You can find more than 11 caches in each cache type.

  • You can find more than four cache types.

  • All cache types (except NGS Benchmarks) are eligible.

  • The single day runs from midnight to midnight.

  • Each find must have a unique GCCode. Thus, only a single “Brass Cap Cache” (GC43F3) find can be counted.

  • You cannot include this cache among your 44 qualifying finds.

  • Normal geocaching conventions apply. You cannot find your own caches. Use the proper dates for your find logs. Etc.

Logging this Cache

You can sign this cache’s physical log sheet at any time – before, during, or after your qualifying day. But do not log an online “Found It” until you’ve signed this cache’s physical log sheet and shown that you’ve met the challenge requirements. We’ll delete any premature “Found Its.”

If you sign the physical log sheet before you complete the requirements, then you can log an online “Write Note” to help you remember this fact.

Providing Proof

One of the things you must do before claiming an online “Found It” is show that you’ve met this challenge’s requirements. You can do this in various ways, but you must include (at a minimum): (1) the date you found the qualifying caches, (2) a list of 44 GCCodes, and (3) the cache type (i.e., icon) of each of those 44 caches.

  • For example, you could create a publicly viewable bookmarks list.

  • Or, you could include the list as part of your online log. The Project-GC challenge checker's output (see above) might assist you in this task. For instance, here’s a full list of our 44 qualifying finds:

    On July 2, 2013, we found these caches:

    Letterbox-Hybrids: GC3106W, GC3WNQ5, GC4CPVD, GC4CPXM, GC4CPW0, GC752, GC4CPMB, GC4CPXV, GC1BQGD, GC4CPJ5, and GC4CPPW.

    EarthCaches: GC19WYF, GC2EXWT, GC2A7Y1, GC2G4FJ, GCND0F, GC19R15, GC2AC50, GC16J29, GC19WXW, GC2ABEG, and GC2CFG0.

    Traditionals: GC1AWJT, GC1M3YH, GC15ZTZ, GC227JT, GC4D0C0, GC1RE1X, GC2BVEV, GCZ67R, GC1AWJZ, GC2FQBB, and GC2CDFZ.

    Virtuals: GC7A70, GC6557, GC9AB5, GC6DD1, GC96CC, GC701A, GCD7D8, GC5882, GCD850, GC3042, and GC4D6B.

  • Or, you could use third-party software to create your list and upload an image of that list to your online log. For instance, here’s a partial list of our 44 qualifying finds (click here for our full list):

Credits

We got the basic idea for this challenge from Bobcam’s “1x4x10 Challenge” (GC3E3A2).

Congratulations to Ge0Patr0l for being the first to complete and find this challenge.

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