Spare a thought for all those hard working reviewers out there
that give up their spare time, without reward,
to keep our hobby (addiction) alive and well. Please be kind to them!
Remember if your new cache is rejected it’s simply because it doesn’t comply with geocaching guidelines,
not because the Reviewer doesn’t want you to place it.
They are not 'Lords of the Cache Placement' and they want to publish your cache so they can also go and find it!
There are currently 19 active Reviewers based in England, Scotland and Wales, and if you have picked up some on holiday that makes it even easier. Also remember older caches may have been published by those who are no longer Reviewing.
a big thank you to Dave Palmer for the following list of past and present UK reviewers
Jeremy/Moun10bike/erik88l-r 200-2002. Monz, Richard and Beth, Tim and June, Moss Trooper, 2002-2003. Eckington, Lactodorum 2003-2008. Deceangi 2006. Current team Alba15 (Scotland), Andalusite (South Wales), Antheia (Channel Islands and East Midlands), Barrinthus (South Wales), Castagnari (Southern England), Church Warden (Eastern England), dalesmanX (Yorkshire and North East England), Deceangi (North Wales, Malta, Gibraltar and Isle of Man), Geohatter (West Midlands), La Lunatica (East Midlands), Lindinis (South West England), Lorgadh (Scotland), Royal Oak (North West England), Southerntrekker (Southern England), The Bee Keeper (London), Long Man (South East England), Professor Xavier (Southern England), Red Duster (Eastern England), Graculus (Team liaison). 2008-. Chiastlite/geoawareUK 2009-2010. Guesting geoaware, geoawareHQ, Opinionate. Current EC Reviewer geoawareUK2. Plus look at caches published 1st April 2012, there were a large number of Guest Reviewers who published caches in the SE. East Mids, and a couple of other regions. so there should be another 20/30 names available on caches published on that date.
Here is a link to a ever expanding list of reviewers of pre 2005 caches
All types of caches qualify.
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No date restrictions at all.
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Anywhere in the world.
In your found log you will need to list the GC numbers, cache names, along with the reviewer’s names, any logs that do not may be deleted.
If you use a well known cache organizer (think of an Army Knife from Switzerland) then there is a macro to help your search, look for ReviewerChallenge. (I suggest you run it over night the first time you run it, if you have a large database of finds split it into smaller sections.)
The difficulty reflects the challenge of hunting through logs and traveling, the terrain reflects the location of the cache
Moel Famau - Mother Mountain (North Wales) GC1E2C, "Published By: Moun10Bike" will be accepted as a valid cache.
there will be 5 caches in this series, keep your lists of reviewers
10 Reviewers=Bronze GC53JA6
15 Reviewers=Silver
25 Reviewers=Gold GC4N4QK
30 Reviewers=Platinum
40 Reviewers=Titanium
Please note that the series of caches was all Deceangi idea
Quote
“Hi Martin the Challenge Guru's opinion is that there needs to be one level for all.
So I would suggest splitting the Challenge into 4 levels.
10 Reviewers=Bronze
15 Reviewers=Silver
25 Reviewers=Gold
30 Reviewers=Platinum
Give that there are now caches in the UK published by over 50 Reviewers, after the 1st April Reviewers April Fools joke
An ultimate 40 Reviewers=Titanium
40 Reviewers being achievable without leaving the UK.”
The Cache is a 35ml film pot but it is contained within a much larger container, all you have to do, without using force or any tools is to sign the log book.