+Opalblade Posted January 3, 2010 Share Posted January 3, 2010 So far I've seen an ABC challenge (find a cache starting with each letter of the alphabet) and a challenge to find all the 2008 nominees for our area's cache awards. What other types of challenge caches are there out there? Quote Link to comment
+fegan Posted January 3, 2010 Share Posted January 3, 2010 A to Z / Alphabet - cache starting with each letter or a cache hidden by each letter County Challenge - all counties in the state Busy Day - 6 or more cache types in a day Century - log a find 100+ consecutive days I-95 (also I-5, I-10 and I-90) - find a cache on either side of I-95 in every state it passes through Quote Link to comment
+BBWolf+3Pigs Posted January 3, 2010 Share Posted January 3, 2010 DeLorme - Find a cache in each page of the DeLorme almanac for your state. The Little Rhody is probably one of the toughest Quote Link to comment
Tahosa and Sons Posted January 4, 2010 Share Posted January 4, 2010 There is a lot of good hiking required to find this ~ Challenge ~ cache. Quote Link to comment
+Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking Posted January 4, 2010 Share Posted January 4, 2010 Hmm Ive seen locally a Cache a Day challenge (one cache per every calendar day no matter which year) Delorme challenge, County challenge, Alphanumeric challenge (caches start with A-Z and 0-9), benchmark challenge, percent of caches within various mountain parks and caches by prolific cachers challenges, a DNF challenge. Im considering setting up a challenge for finding a cache within every 1 mile grid of my city. Im also considering a puzzle challenge. Quote Link to comment
+terrkan78 Posted January 4, 2010 Share Posted January 4, 2010 Hmm Ive seen locally a Cache a Day challenge (one cache per every calendar day no matter which year) Delorme challenge, County challenge, Alphanumeric challenge (caches start with A-Z and 0-9), benchmark challenge, percent of caches within various mountain parks and caches by prolific cachers challenges, a DNF challenge. Im considering setting up a challenge for finding a cache within every 1 mile grid of my city. Im also considering a puzzle challenge. What would a "DNF challenge" consist of? You've got me curious! (If it's anything to do with getting lots of DNFs, this might be a challenge I can excel at!) Quote Link to comment
+katie w Posted January 4, 2010 Share Posted January 4, 2010 Hmm Ive seen locally a Cache a Day challenge (one cache per every calendar day no matter which year) Delorme challenge, County challenge, Alphanumeric challenge (caches start with A-Z and 0-9), benchmark challenge, percent of caches within various mountain parks and caches by prolific cachers challenges, a DNF challenge. Im considering setting up a challenge for finding a cache within every 1 mile grid of my city. Im also considering a puzzle challenge. [/ What would a "DNF challenge" consist of? You've got me curious! (If it's anything to do with getting lots of DNFs, this might be a challenge I can excel at!) Maybe a DNF challenge would be where you had to keep searching for caches until you lucked out..! Some days one wouldn't even get started! Quote Link to comment
+Beege49 Posted January 4, 2010 Share Posted January 4, 2010 There are also challenges for getting every combination of terrain and difficulty, plus mini-challenges for "all terrains" or "all difficulties" for each terrain or difficulty. We also have challenges for a certain number of TBs and GCs moved/discovered (300), and a challenge to have geocached with at least 100 other geocachers. Locally, we have challenges for 7 types of cache in one day, every day for 100 days, and every day for a year. Also a holidays challenge. And a "Bingo" type challenge, where you have to have done certain things (like have your picture taken with Signal, been camping while caching, etc.) in order to log the find. The list goes on..... some of them I'll never be able to do, but most are doable with enough persistence! We have an area called "Challenge Alley" that a particular cache owner has done, and everyone works away at it. I'm just getting started! Quote Link to comment
+Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 (edited) What would a "DNF challenge" consist of? You've got me curious! (If it's anything to do with getting lots of DNFs, this might be a challenge I can excel at!) DNF Challenge, where you need 100 DNFs logged in order to find it. Edited to add, the DNFs logged are not on that cache lol. Edited January 5, 2010 by Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking Quote Link to comment
+WRASTRO Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 The only challenge I have completed was to find all of the active caches within a particular city. A blackout challenge. It was a good one. Quote Link to comment
+Cairngorm Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 In Sacramento there are 26 (or so) challenge caches lined up over a 3-mile (or so) cycling route. Start reading at GC1WB7C and work your way north for ideas you could ask permission to re... er... cycle. (I don't mean ask me, I know nothing about it) Quote Link to comment
greenworldfeather Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 We have almost every type of challenge on this thread here in utah, and more thanks to several cachers such as AD0OR, goblincamper2004, SanJoseBeanNazi, and many others. We have: ABC: Find a cache for each beginning with letter of the alphabet, Alpahnumeric: Same as above but it includes find caches that begin with the numbers 0-10 Numeric: Find caches that begin with the numbers 0-10 Bakers' dozen: Find the dozen oldest in the county/state(we have both types) Fizzy/fuzzy(whatever): Find a cache with each of the difficulty and terrain combinations We also have some interesting new ones A challenge where you have to find a cache beginning with each letter/number in your caching name. Great cachers challenge: A cache thanking several great cachers. A day a year challenge(non-consecutively) Get a cache for each day of the year, including february 29! The interesting thing is with this one is that the person who made it made it like this: 1%, 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100% of the days of the year. 1% = 4 days, 20 = 76 or so days, etc. A day a year challenge(consectively) Get a cache every day for a year, leap year day optional depending on when you start and end. 100 days challenge(consectively) 100 traditionals 100 multi's 100 puzzles 100 events 100 letterboxes 100 CITO's 100 virtuals 100 DNF's: You havbe to log 100 DNF's that you have while searching for caches Terrain challenges: GTet all of a type of terrain. THere is one for each terrain level. and so on. For the Webcams, and stuff like it is done in smaller numbers. 1 of each type of cache 5 of each type of cache 10 of each type of cache For those three, mega-events and ape's aren't included, but can count for one of them. Also, webcams are included in all three, but the last two ones, they combine with the virtuals or the regular events. THere are more, but I will log them later. THanks, and have a great 10th anniversary of geocaching! gwf Quote Link to comment
+Essap Posted January 7, 2010 Share Posted January 7, 2010 Look at King Boreas mysterys he has about 70 challenges like find 100 letterboxes,or get a cache in 50 different states. Quote Link to comment
+TeamAtlas Posted January 7, 2010 Share Posted January 7, 2010 (edited) In addition to those already mentioned, we also have a Virtual challenge (find all the virts in the state) and a Power Run (100 caches in 24 hrs) challenge. Edited January 7, 2010 by TeamAtlas Quote Link to comment
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