Generally accepted rules, guidelines and conditions for logging a cache find apply. These must be bona fide caches listed on Geocaching.com that you have personally (physically) found and logged.
Placement of a cache prior to January 1, 2007 on a DeLorme Atlas inset counts the same as finding a cache in that inset. Hides from January 1, 2007 to present will count only if ALL the current caches in that inset have archived. All caches must meet the geocaching.com guidelines and be published. In particular, the guideline regarding 'vacation caches' must be followed.
Completing any inset will also count towards to the
NH DeLorme Challenge GCZTTQ page requirements.
The following cache types count as finds or hides for the NH DeLorme Challenge - Leave No Page Unturned:
Traditional
Multi
Unknown/Mystery
Letterbox Hybrid
Virtual
Webcam
Earthcache
If a New Hampshire DeLorme Atlas inset includes space not located in New Hampshire, only caches in the New Hampshire portion count. The posted coordinates for a cache will determine in which inset and state a given cache falls.
A cache is eligible ONLY if it lies in a full inset block on a DeLorme page. If a cache lies within the space where the street names are listed, the cache still counts as being in that inset. The border (partial or half-space) blocks on each edge of each inset do not count.
For Multi-caches, the inset where the first waypoint is located is used by the calculator as the official listed inset. For Unknown (Puzzle) caches, if the final location is not within the inset of the posted coordinates, it will be excluded from this challenge. (If you know of any specific caches, please let me know and I'll add them to the list of
excluded caches.)
While you may have others with you when you find the final cache, only those who have fulfilled ALL criteria for this cache will be allowed to log it as a find. Find logs by other cachers will be deleted.