I don't think so. PGC checkers don't seem to have any way to find the date a cache was first found. And it's unlikely to be added since this sort of challenge is no longer allowed.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (impossible)
I believe this is due to GC73GZQ which was created by a cacher who has since removed their account. Please contact Gentse Haviken, who wrote that script (you can do so from the checker page).by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Here you go: https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GC4150C/70255by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
That might* be allowed. But it would need a new script or script modification because I'm not aware of any which could handle that criteria. In fact, the only timezone checkers I can find are ones I've written. * It might not, because I've heard different reviewers have different takes on timezones. Might be worth asking your reviewer whether it would be allowed before I put effby sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Sorry, this type of challenge is no longer allowed under guideline 10: QuoteNot acceptable Challenges based on geographic areas other than countries, states/provinces, counties (or their local equivalent). Examples: user-defined mapping polygons, latitude/longitude, radius, etc.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
I've disabled it. I'll leave it there for the moment so I can do some more debugging.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
The bug was that if they had more regions than necessary it was failing to pull the next number from the list (because it didn't have another number). I've added a default value for additional non-zero regions of 1.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Okay, going to have to do some more debugging...by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
How does this look? https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GC9WAER/70070by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Oh, sorry. I thought the 49N thing was related to a different challenge cache. Lines of latitude are not allowed under guideline 10: QuoteNot acceptable Challenges based on geographic areas other than countries, states/provinces, counties (or their local equivalent). Examples: user-defined mapping polygons, latitude/longitude, radius, etc.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Older challenges didn't require a checker. However a lot of them had checkers made. Go to Tools->Challenge checkers and search for the GC code to see if there is one. If not, several of the tools on Project-GC can help. One way you could check for latitude-based challenges would be to use Map Compare with the centre/radius filter added, using north/south pole as the centre and calculatby sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
No, you can't require any more than 1 find in a day. I made the words "guideline 9" in my previous post a link to the guidelines, please read through them.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
I've updated the checker. Please check it.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Time-limited caching is no longer allowed as challenge conditions under guideline 9: QuoteNot acceptable Time-limited caching: as in some number of finds per day, week, month, or year. Examples: Busy Day, 50 finds in a day, 500 finds in a month, etc. GC4JA5V was from before these new guidelines came in.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Sorry, this type of challenge is no longer allowed under guideline 14: QuoteNot acceptable Not finding caches: design that limits or punishes any element of finding caches. Examples: Challenges that require ratios in finds; such as 10% of finds must be Attended logs, challenges that require finding only some particular type for over time, as 100 consecutive Mystery finds.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (impossible)
Closing this thread as it is a duplicate.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (impossible)
It is possible, although generally not done. What information specifically are you looking for?by sumbloke - Miscellaneous
Sorry, this sort of challenge is no longer allowed under guideline 9: QuoteNot acceptable Time-limited caching: as in some number of finds per day, week, month, or year. Examples: Busy Day, 50 finds in a day, 500 finds in a month, etc.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (impossible)
The challenge name will be auto-populated on the checker page once it's been published.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Here you go: https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GC9THZC/68735 Please confirm it is suitable.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
I don't believe this would be allowed under guideline 9. Please check with your reviewer whether they believe it is acceptable. If it's acceptable, it will probably need a new script to be written.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (impossible)
Here you go: https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GC9TN5V/68734 Please confirm it is suitable.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Sorry, this is not allowed under guideline 10: QuoteNot acceptable Requiring cachers to own a cache.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (impossible)
Checker creators can't see unpublished caches. Please detail your conditions here.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Okay, I've removed mine.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Here you go: https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GC9TJ0G/68660 Please confirm it is suitable.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Here you go: https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GC9THY0/68659 Please confirm it is suitable.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Here you go: https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GC9THMN/68657 Please confirm it is suitable.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
That would be the two "Groundspeak ..." types.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
"Lost and Found Event Cache" is the type which was re-used for Community Celebration events. "Groundspeak Lost and Found Celebration" is a special type for HQ events, only used for GC24GYW and GC896PK so far. I've adjusted the checker to rename those two to be clearer.by sumbloke - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)