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[Resolved] GC91D9H; central coast LGA checker query

[Resolved] GC91D9H; central coast LGA checker query
December 17, 2021 03:51AM
Thanks again for doing this checker a year ago.

https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GC91D9H/57016

A challenge where you must find 55 caches of T rating 3.5 or higher in the central coast (NSW, Australia) LGA. That is, a total of 55 caches found of either T=3.5, T=4, T=4.5, or T=5 in the Gosford LGA.

Usual fine print:
* Caches must have been active at time of find
* The posted coordinates for each cache will be used to determine the region a particular cache is located, including multi, Wherigo and puzzle caches.


I was wondering if someone could please confirm for me that this checker uses the posted coords to determine the location of multis/ mysteries/ whereigos etc, or does it use the FINAL coords to determine whether it is located in the LGA or not?

It doesn't matter to me which it is but, whichever it is, I think I should mention it on the cache page when I link to the project GC map. So I just wanted to be sure, hence my post.

https://project-gc.com/Tools/MapCounties?profile_name=team+novo&country=Australia&region=New+South+Wales&submit=Filter

Thanks.

novo

(please see https://project-gc.com/forum/read?11,46500 for original thread)
Re: GC91D9H; central coast LGA checker query
December 17, 2021 10:26AM
Checkers always use the posted coordinates for caches since they don't have access to the final coordinates.

If you use map compare you can see what caches are in the specified county. Here's a link that shows the active caches with the county and the T-rating needed: https://project-gc.com/Tools/MapCompare?profile_name=team+novo&country=Australia&region=New+South+Wales&county=Central+Coast+%28New+South+Wales%29&nonefound=on&onefound=on&bothfound=on&terrain%5B%5D=3.5&terrain%5B%5D=4.0&terrain%5B%5D=4.5&terrain%5B%5D=5.0&submit=Filter

If you add the filter Archived/Disable you can see those caches too. If you wonder about any specific cache (if you know about one that starts in one county and ends in an other) you can check it on the map compare. You can also click on the county you're wondering about on Map Counties (the one you've linked) to see the caches in that county.
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