Hello! Thanks for helping with this challenge checker for GCAFTYP The challenge for GCAFTYP is to find at least 10 size 'other' caches each with different difficulty terrain combinations. Worded another way, you need to fill at least 10 squares on the size 'other' DT grid. Qualifying finds can be hidden any date, be found any date, any location, and be any type except labby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello! Thanks for helping with this challenge checker for GCAFTYW The challenge for GCAFTYW is to find at least 10 traditional geocaches, each with different combinations of difficulty and terrain. Worded another way, can you fill at least 10 squares of the traditional DT grid? Qualifying finds can be hidden any date, be found any date, any location, and be any size. If possible, I am realby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello! Thanks for helping with this challenge checker for GCAFTYF The challenge for GCAFTYF is to find at least 15 large size caches each with different difficulty terrain combinations. Worded another way, you need to fill at least 15 squares on the Large DT grid. Qualifying finds can be hidden any date, be found any date, any location, and be any type except lab caches or benchmarks. If pby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello! Thanks for helping with this challenge checker for GCAFTYX The challenge for GCAFTYX is to find at least 100 combinations of size and state. Worded another way, can you fill at least 100 squares of the grid made with U.S. state on one side and size on the other. Counting Washington D.C. there are 51 states and there are seven sizes (micro, small, regular, large, other, virtual, not choby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello! Thanks for helping with this challenge checker for GCAFTYT The challenge for GCAFTYT is to find at least 30 combinations of terrain and type. Worded another way, can you fill at least 30 squares of the grid made with terrain and type. Qualifying finds can be hidden any date, be found any date, any location, any size, and be any difficulty. Since lab caches and benchmarks do not count fby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello! Thanks for helping with this challenge checker for GCAFTYJ The challenge for GCAFTYJ is to find at least 50 combinations of hidden month and terrain. Worded another way, you need to fill at least 50 squares on the grid made with placed date on one side and terrain on the other. Qualifying finds can be hidden any year or day of the month, be found any date, any location, any difficulty,by CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello! Thanks for helping with this challenge checker for GCAFTYM The challenge for GCAFTYM Your challenge is to find at least 200 combinations of geocache type and U.S. county. Qualifying finds can be hidden any date, be found any date, any difficulty or terrain, and be any size. Since lab caches and benchmarks do not count for this challenge, here are the types you have to work with: traditby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello! Thanks for helping with this challenge checker for GCAFTYG The challenge for GCAFTYG is to find at least 30 combinations of difficulty and type. Worded another way, can you fill at least 30 squares of the grid made with difficulty and type. Qualifying finds can be hidden any date, be found any date, any location, any size, any terrain, and be any type except lab caches or benchmarks.by CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello! Thanks for helping with this challenge checker for GCAFTYK The challenge for GCAFTYK is to find at least 50 combinations of hidden month and difficulty. Worded another way, you need to fill at least 50 squares on the grid made with placed month on one side and terrain on the other. Qualifying finds can be hidden any year or day of the month, be found any date, any location, any terrainby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
That is great. Hugh, thank you for building this. it worked for both positive and negative tests. Thanks you for your time and help. CheekyBritby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello sir or madam. The challenge for GCAFTMM is to find a geocache (or attend an event) in at least 5 of the Big Sky Conference counties. Here's a list of all the counties with a Big Sky conference school in them: Coconino county AZ Los Angeles county CA Sacramento county CA San Luis Obispo county CA Yolo county CA Weld county CO Bannock county ID Latah county ID Gallatin countyby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hügh, you legend. Everything looks good. The links work, the numbers are showing the correct number of positive and negative tests, the checkers work for both positive and nests, and display the correct numbers. The GC codes are right, and it is wicked fast. Thanks for building yet another awesome checker! Thank you very much. CheekyBritby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello Sir or Madam, The challenge for GCAEZC8 is to find at least three geocaches that have each the "tree climbing" attribute, and the "challenge cache" attribute. They can be any size, any difficulty, any terrain (though terrain 1 would be suspicious), they can be hidden anywhere on the planet, but they really should be a 'mystery type' cache since they have thby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Oh I feel silly. What an embarassing mistake on my part. I foolishly thought you wanted to make a fourth challenge that was similar to those ones. YES, we totally should get a checker made for those existing challenges. I cannot build them unfortunately, but someone will see this who can. Sorry for getting things muddled up.by CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Unfortunately this challenge isn't publishable due to rule 10 of challenges (since the moratorium ended): Challenges based on words or letters. Examples: use the first letter of regions of found caches to spell a word, find caches with attributes that begin with a certain letter, find caches in counties with the same name. https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=12by CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Wow! YES!!!! That is amazing. Thank you for posting the link. Is there a list of these static checkers somewhere? Because they are the bomb dot com.by CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello Sir or Madam, I'm working on building a few challenges built around combinations of attributes on the same cache. For example, across all your finds have you found attributes A and B together, B and C together, as well as A and B together. This could be done with a single find that has attribute A, B, and C. Since a geocache can have up to 15 attributes, that means a single cache coby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello sir or madam, The challenge for GCA661H is to have found a full fizzy grid of challenges. Worded another way, qualifiers need to have found a geocache with the 'challenge cache' attribute at all 81 combinations of difficulty and terrain. If possible, may the output for this come in a grid? If it helps, something similar already exists on the challenge tab of profile stats. I peby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello Sir or Madam. The challenge for GCA3VD9 is to find at least 100 geocaches that have unique combinations of hidden month and state. Worded another way, chart geocaches you've found with the state you found them on one axis and the month they were hidden on the other axis, then try to fill in at least 100 squares of that grid as you do some gridbusting. The year and day they were hiddenby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Ignore this message. It has been resolved.by CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (impossible)
I see nobody responded to BMuzzin. It works like a charm!each positive and negative test I tried behaved itself as expected.by CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
This will be a master class in legacy challenge checker building. This looks like a tough one to custom script, especially the interaction of parts 1 and 2.by CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Tested and it works like a charm. I ran the results against a few friends I knew the stats for and it all checks out, for both positive and negative results. The cells being filled with the unknown symbol is a nice touch. Thanks again. Sorry I didn't get to this earlier, it somehow slipped my radar.by CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Good eyes vogelbird, I missed that on the second time around. Thanks again bmuzzin. My condolences you didn't get that regular virtual in R.I. I'm not fussed if the script text output includes the full list of GCs or just the number. Either is fine with me.by CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Gentlemen, another successful checker that is robust, works well, and has a sweet visual grid output. Thank you very much! I tried it with a handful of people and it matched what I had figured out for them. This is really cheeky, but is there a way to have this "X by Y" style checker that produces a grid be applied to an already completed checker? https://project-gc.com/Challenges/by CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
That checker looks pretty slick. Another fantastic piece of work. Any issues I or Vogelbird flagged up all seem to be resolved. Thank you very much everyone!by CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Bmuzzin, you've done it again. That challenge checker looks amazing! Snazzy indeed. The fact that is shows the quantity in each field is amazing. The fact that it links an qualifying example is yet more amazing. This is insane. I ran that checker and it looks to be working in every regard except for locationless caches. I've found one in 7 and one in 8 (July and August). Though theyby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Take a long as you need. It is totally worth the wait. I wish I could do it myself.by CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello dear sir or madam. The challenge for GC9XA74 is to find a geocache all 12 months of the year that were hidden all 12 months of the year. 144 geocaches! Worded another way, find a geocache that fills every square on the grid of hidden month versus found month. Qualifying finds can be hidden or found any day or year. Finds can be any difficulty, terrain, size, and from any location. Any geby CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Take a long as you need. It is totally worth the wait. I wish I could do it myself.by CheekyBrit - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)