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Calendar or grid?


ljvet

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I've seen people say that a certain cache or a certain day has "filled an empty spot on their grid". Based on doing this for 3.5 weeks, I understand there is one goal that people have of finding a cache everyday of the calendar year.

 

Are there specific areas on this website that speak to these grids? Or a place where I can get one/some?

 

Thanks!

 

LJvet

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Click on your name in the upper right hand corner of the screen, find the "Statistics" tab, and check out the information there. It gives you a few grids and averages to check out and keep track of if you so choose.

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Are there specific areas on this website that speak to these grids? Or a place where I can get one/some?

You can see your calendar in your stats here.

Some are just filling it in for the sake of filling it in, but many are doing it to qualify for challenge caches, like this one in my area.

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I decided on my 10 year anniversary that my only real goal for caching was to fill in my calendar grid - just because.

 

Odd that I have so many open days after 1200 finds and 10 years of doing this.

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They could also be talking about the difficulty/terrain grid where one would want to cover all caches from 1/1 and 5/5 and all the others as well. I know that I will likely do this before I ever am able to cover all the days while I am working full time. I took a look at your profile and it seems like you are on a good run for just starting. I hope to get both covered at some point.

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