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Re: Lonely cache challenges

Qaz
[Cancelled] Lonely cache challenges
February 21, 2017 02:13AM
I have seen these in a few state and looking for a challenge checker to be made so I can make one of these for Colorado. Thanks if you can help get this created.
Qaz


********** Challenge Requirements **********

To complete this challenge you must collect 100 points worth of "Lonely" caches. The following will give you the cache ratings:

Caches with NO finds for at least 12 months previous of your log = 20 points.

Caches with NO finds for at least 9 months previous of your log = 15 points.

Caches with NO finds for at least 6 months previous of your log = 10 points.

Caches with NO finds for at least 3 months previous of your log = 5 points.

(20 points will be the maximum number of points given for any 1 cache.)


You may find caches in any combination, as long as they total a minimum of 100 points.

There are no date restrictions, so research your records! You may already qualify. You may use caches you have already found. If you don't have them, go get them, but no double dipping or revisiting please.

They must be active caches. You may use an archived cache that you previously found as long as it was active at the time of your log.

There are also no boundaries. You may find the lonely ones anywhere on the globe.

PLEASE: Be aware that the time required to be considered "lonely" for this challenge is considered to be no earlier than the same day of the month as the last "find" in 3, 6, 9, and 12 month increments prior to your found log. Sample: Last find 1-15-11, your find must be no earlier than 4-15-11 to qualify for 3 months lonely.
Re: Lonely cache challenges
February 21, 2017 03:20AM
We can't make checkers for these sort of challenges. As the READ FIRST thread states:

The checkers does not have access to logs from others on the geocaches logged. Therefore a challenge to log a geocaches that hasn't been logged for one year isn't possible.
Qaz
Re: Lonely cache challenges
February 21, 2017 05:16AM
Well... drat. Thanks for the info.
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