Proof of challenge eligibility: checker output
AgentSar has used Project-GC to see if they qualified for this challenge and they did.
"Find at least 12 caches in Cheshire County (NH) with a terrain rating of at least 3 at an elevation of at least 244m" Qualifying 22 / 12, PASSED
655m T3.0 — 2025-06-06 GCWR4Z "Pitcher Mountain Cache"
620m T3.0 — 2025-06-06 GC88TQQ "Half a Pitcher"
554m T3.0 — 2025-06-07 GC2D658 "Cobb Hill View"
402m T3.0 — 2025-04-25 GC29BCV "Shoreline"
401m T3.5 — 2025-06-12 GC3232K "Another Mine Mountain Trail Cache"
400m T4.0 — 2025-06-18 GC2P0HM "Pisgah Ridge Trail Vista #1"
397m T3.0 — 2025-07-11 GC1TDNT "Top of the Hill "
381m T5.0 — 2025-06-12 GCXKCG "Mine Mountain: In The Mine"
366m T3.0 — 2025-06-18 GC45KB3 "Pisgah Ridge Trail #1"
349m T4.0 — 2025-07-11 GC176Z2 "Indian Pond Overlook"
329m T3.0 — 2025-06-18 GC4J8DR "Which Way to the Pisgah Ridge Trail?"
298m T3.0 — 2025-07-15 GC4HFD0 "Pisgah Reservoir Trail #2"
Qualifying 22 / 12, PASSED
Notes
I had fun doing the hikes that qualify for this challenge. Pisgah Ridge (with Daniel’s Mountain) and Anne Stokes Forest (Mine Mountain and Indian Pond) stood out as my favorite moderate/challenging hikes with gorgeous views.
Of course the Dublin Trail on Mount Monadnock is a classic but my focus was on more rural lesser known trails, hence the 12 total caches needed.
I placed several caches that qualify for this challenge at lesser known hiking locations such as Honey Hill, Hewes Hill, and Carrolls Hill. These are personal favorites because each is unique and you usually have the trail to yourself.
I hope you enjoy qualifying for this challenge and ultimately making the final Find.
Peace! AgentSar