Like the challenge caches involving finding geocaches in a specific number of counties in the US, I'm wondering if something similar could be done, but using the 5-digit zip code associated with each cache? No idea if this is a valid idea or not for a challenge cache, and if so, I'm not even sure how many unique zip codes I have found. Searched for similar zip code challenges, butby northwing65 - ARCHIVE Checker requests (impossible)
Regarding GC7DMB7, I accidentally submitted this cache as a Traditional rather than Mystery. The Reviewer has now changed the cache type to a mystery, but the challenge checker that I believe you originally set up is not working. Can you now re-enable the challenge checker? Your Project-GC Q&A question was answered northwing65, Your question on Project-GC Q&A has beenby northwing65 - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Thank You!!! That should do it.by northwing65 - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Thank You! That works. One last request, if it's not too much. The checker logic show that they meet or not meet the qualifications, but if they meet the qualifications, it appears it stops adding up their favorite points, so everyone who meets it will show a total of 50,001. Is there any way to have it provide them a true total, or does it cause the Script to run too long? It wby northwing65 - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
I am requesting help on a new challenge checker. I can't find any similar one that I can clone. GC7DMB7 To qualify, you would have to have found caches that contain favorite points awarded on those found caches of at least 50,000 Favorite points. For instance, currently (10/15/17), Mingo (GC30) shows 2,365 favorites. Project-GC appears to already calculate this, as it shows on theby northwing65 - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)