Geocache IS at posted coordinates. Before logging a find, read the cache requirements set out below.
The Challenge
You must have found 500 different geocaches totalling 500 fizzy grid squares. You can count up to one of each of the 81 squares for EACH Canadian Province or US State. Each DT grid square to contribute to this total must have at least one cache found.
For example,
- if you've found at least one cache in all 81 DT grid squares for caches in Maryland, that counts as 81 squares toward your total
- if you've found at least one cache in 30 grid squares for caches in Ontario, that counts as 30 more squares toward your total
- if you've found no caches in Alaska, that means you have to cache more in Alaska. And your total is not increased at all 🙂.
- if you've got 2 DT fizzy grids in Ohio (2 caches in each of the 81 grid squares), this counts as 81 squares toward your total (not 81x2)
The Rules
1. For verification purposes, there is a project-gc checker below.
2. You are welcome to find the cache before completing all of the requirements. If you do, just sign the log and post a note on the cache page. Then, after you have completed the challenge, you can come back and log it as a find.
3. Logged finds that do not qualify will be deleted.
4. It is preferred to use the checker text instead of a screenshot. Qualification screenshots are lame, lazy and nobody wants to see that when looking at cache photos for hints on a hide. While I am pontificating, I would also say that if you want to pad the statistics for your log, you should put the unique comments about the geocache at the top of the entry rather than the bottom so we don’t have to wade through five paragraphs of generic nonsense to find the one or two unique sentences you write about your experience with that specific geocache.
The hide itself is a 1.5/2 but is rated as a 4/5 to acknowledge the indepth nature of the challenge requirements.
