
Pi Day is March 14
Pi Day is an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π. Since 3, 1 and 4 are the first three significant figures of π (3.14). Pi Day is observed on March 14.
The saying "a piece of the pie" refers to a portion or share of something valuable. To relate this to geocaching, just as a pie is divided into pieces, geocache containers are divided into categories based on size. So, finding a variety of these container sizes is like enjoying the whole geocaching experience.
The Final Coordinates:
No puzzle solving is required since the container is located at the posted coordinates.
The Challenge:
To qualify for this challenge cache, you must have found at least the following number of geocache container sizes over your geocaching career that correspond to the constant π (3.1415926535897):
>= 314 Regular
>= 159 Other
>= 265 Micro
>= 358 Small
>= 9 Large
>= 7 Virtual
The Rules:
- You must use the Project-GC Challenge Checker (link below) to verify your qualifications.
- You may sign the physical log at any time, but you can only log a "found it" once you have met the challenge requirements.
- While not required for the find, we encourage you to share a screenshot in your log of your qualifying statistics from Project-GC.
