You must list in your Found It log, or a previous Write Note log what your qualifying caches are. Any find logs that don't include a list of qualifying caches or a previous wtite note of same will be deleted.
You can however email me a list, through the User Contact feature, if you want to hide your qualifying caches and therefore not make it easier for someone else to see if they qualify after you've done all the hard work :)
Our kind and friendly Volunteer Reviewers are a vital cog in the geocaching machine, using their local knowledge and experience to read through the caches we send to them and process them and publish them if they conform to all the appropriate guidelines.
To qualify to find this cache you must have found 20 caches Published by 20 unique Reviewers
For Iocal cachers you may think that getting 20 different Reviewers could be tough when you can only think of 2 or 3, but here are some helpful hints to grow your list :
1. Various Reviewers were publishing caches in Ireland through the years before our current Team was in operation
2. On April 1st 2012 as a bit of fun Reviewers from around the globe published caches in different locations, including Ireland
3. Anyone who has cached on the Mainland or abroad can soon add a few more to the numbers
4. Earthcaches have their own uniqure Reviewing Team
Before August 2005 caches did not contain a Published Log, although they were inspected and reviewed as today. The Reviwer who published these caches can be seen by current Reviewers. Here is a link to an ever changing file in which you may find some caches of this era and the reviewer in question.
In your Found log or Write Note Log (or email) you must list the GC numbers, Cache Names and the Reviewer’s Names, date is optional..
There are 3 caches in this Series
Bronze (10 Reviewers)
Silver (15 Reviwers)
Gold (20 Reviewers)
There does exist a macro for this situation for those who use these sort of things
Cache is a small tablock box with some swapy stuff in it