+Nunavut Taidy Posted August 25, 2014 Share Posted August 25, 2014 I apologize if this has been asked (and answered), but I searched and couldn't find it. Are the 66 or so attributes for caches officially numbered? I've seen a couple of lists that have numbered various of them, but they don't match up with each other. Some have tried to use the attributes themselves to obscure the coordinates, but if the att'butes are subjective....? Ta much/Diolch Quote Link to comment
+The A-Team Posted August 26, 2014 Share Posted August 26, 2014 I apologize if this has been asked (and answered), but I searched and couldn't find it. Are the 66 or so attributes for caches officially numbered? I've seen a couple of lists that have numbered various of them, but they don't match up with each other. Some have tried to use the attributes themselves to obscure the coordinates, but if the att'butes are subjective....? Ta much/Diolch No, there's no official numbering. They're in unnumbered lists in the Edit Attributes pages, Pocket Query edit/creation pages, and here. I've never seen nor heard of any official page that numbers the attributes. A thought I had was that maybe the image files themselves had numerical file names, but they don't. They're named things like "dogs-yes.gif" and "wheelchair-no.gif". If this is to solve a puzzle cache, you'll have to think of other possible ways to derive numbers from the attributes. I can think of a few ways, but I won't state them here because they could be spoilers. Fun fact: If you include the negative attributes (ie. No dogs, etc.), which have their own icon files, there are actually 107 possible attributes. Quote Link to comment
+MartyBartfast Posted August 26, 2014 Share Posted August 26, 2014 (edited) Actually they are numbered, if you look in the GPX file for a cache you will see the attributes defined thus: <Groundspeak:attribute id="52" inc="1">Night Cache</Groundspeak:attribute> <Groundspeak:attribute id="24" inc="0">Wheelchair accessible</Groundspeak:attribute> Where the numerical ID is associated with the particular attribute, and the inc=1 denotes it's a positive attribute (e.g. Night Cache) and inc=0 denotes a negative attribute (e.g. NOT wheelchair accessible) This numbering is unlikely to change as it's almost certainly bound to the internal representation of the attributes in the backend database(s). Edited August 26, 2014 by MartyBartfast 2 1 Quote Link to comment
+The A-Team Posted August 26, 2014 Share Posted August 26, 2014 Actually they are numbered, if you look in the GPX file for a cache you will see the attributes defined thus: <Groundspeak:attribute id="52" inc="1">Night Cache</Groundspeak:attribute> <Groundspeak:attribute id="24" inc="0">Wheelchair accessible</Groundspeak:attribute> Where the numerical ID is associated with the particular attribute, and the inc=1 denotes it's a positive attribute (e.g. Night Cache) and inc=0 denotes a negative attribute (e.g. NOT wheelchair accessible) This numbering is unlikely to change as it's almost certainly bound to the internal representation of the attributes in the backend database(s). Interesting. Nice catch. ...although I fear we've been inadvertently giving puzzle help... 1 1 Quote Link to comment
+T.D.M.22 Posted August 26, 2014 Share Posted August 26, 2014 Actually they are numbered, if you look in the GPX file for a cache you will see the attributes defined thus: <Groundspeak:attribute id="52" inc="1">Night Cache</Groundspeak:attribute> <Groundspeak:attribute id="24" inc="0">Wheelchair accessible</Groundspeak:attribute> Where the numerical ID is associated with the particular attribute, and the inc=1 denotes it's a positive attribute (e.g. Night Cache) and inc=0 denotes a negative attribute (e.g. NOT wheelchair accessible) This numbering is unlikely to change as it's almost certainly bound to the internal representation of the attributes in the backend database(s). Interesting. Nice catch. ...although I fear we've been inadvertently giving puzzle help... Not anymore so than someone asking a website to decipher a certain code.... Anyway-there is more than one way to use attributes as co-ords. 1 Quote Link to comment
+MartyBartfast Posted August 27, 2014 Share Posted August 27, 2014 ...although I fear we've been inadvertently giving puzzle help... Hmm, good point... Quote Link to comment
+The_Incredibles_ Posted August 27, 2014 Share Posted August 27, 2014 ...although I fear we've been inadvertently giving puzzle help... Not anymore so than someone asking a website to decipher a certain code.... Anyway-there is more than one way to use attributes as co-ords. I agree. There's nothing wrong with asking a general question. Quote Link to comment
+Nunavut Taidy Posted August 27, 2014 Author Share Posted August 27, 2014 Many thanks folks. I appreciate the information, and no, its not for a specific cache, so no worries on giving it away. happy caching! Quote Link to comment
+FunnyNose Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 The attribute gif use to have a number associated with it. I had a puzzle that used that information. Quote Link to comment
+CCFwasG Posted February 7, 2018 Share Posted February 7, 2018 Despite the age of this topic, it was found via a google search for attribute numbers. Today we tried downloading a GPX of a cache and the attributes were not numbered within the text file. So, does anyone have any idea where there is a publicly accessible list of attribute numbers?? Nothing else on search results seems to point to anything that answers this. Quote Link to comment
+Team Youtsey Posted February 7, 2018 Share Posted February 7, 2018 The How to Puzzle Cache book by Cully Long has a listing of the numerical ID for each attribute. I believe it was somewhere in the first chapter. Quote Link to comment
+Rebore Posted February 7, 2018 Share Posted February 7, 2018 1 hour ago, The_Goldies said: Despite the age of this topic, it was found via a google search for attribute numbers. Today we tried downloading a GPX of a cache and the attributes were not numbered within the text file. So, does anyone have any idea where there is a publicly accessible list of attribute numbers?? Nothing else on search results seems to point to anything that answers this. I see this on a random cache listing I had opened in a tab: <Groundspeak:attributes> <Groundspeak:attribute id="14" inc="0">Recommended at night</Groundspeak:attribute> <Groundspeak:attribute id="9" inc="0">Significant Hike</Groundspeak:attribute> <Groundspeak:attribute id="8" inc="0">Scenic view</Groundspeak:attribute> <Groundspeak:attribute id="32" inc="1">Bicycles</Groundspeak:attribute> <Groundspeak:attribute id="15" inc="1">Available during winter</Groundspeak:attribute> <Groundspeak:attribute id="23" inc="1">Dangerous area</Groundspeak:attribute> <Groundspeak:attribute id="39" inc="1">Thorns</Groundspeak:attribute> <Groundspeak:attribute id="55" inc="1">Short hike (less than 1km)</Groundspeak:attribute> <Groundspeak:attribute id="19" inc="1">Ticks</Groundspeak:attribute> </Groundspeak:attributes> 1 Quote Link to comment
+HHL Posted February 7, 2018 Share Posted February 7, 2018 1 hour ago, The_Goldies said: [...] the attributes were not numbered within the text file. [...] Attributes are part of the GPX file: <Groundspeak:attributes> <Groundspeak:attribute id="24" inc="0">Wheelchair accessible</Groundspeak:attribute> <Groundspeak:attribute id="41" inc="0">Stroller accessible</Groundspeak:attribute> <Groundspeak:attribute id="1" inc="1">Dogs</Groundspeak:attribute> <Groundspeak:attribute id="7" inc="1">Takes less than an hour</Groundspeak:attribute> <Groundspeak:attribute id="13" inc="1">Available at all times</Groundspeak:attribute> Go to your profile settings and change your GPX settings from 1.0 to 1.01 Hans 1 Quote Link to comment
+MartyBartfast Posted February 7, 2018 Share Posted February 7, 2018 Downloading a .gpx file doesn't give all the available attributes though, only the ones for those chosen caches. This may or may not be a full and accurate list, but worth a look: http://geo.rkkda.com/forum/read.php?5,817 1 Quote Link to comment
+J Grouchy Posted February 7, 2018 Share Posted February 7, 2018 I remember having to solve a puzzle cache using these numbers. I ended up finding a PDF file that listed all the attributes by number...wish I'd saved it! Quote Link to comment
+HHL Posted February 7, 2018 Share Posted February 7, 2018 1 = Dogs 2 = Access or parking fee 3 = Climbing gear 4 = Boat 6 = Recommended for kids 7 = Takes less than an hour 8 = Scenic view 9 = Significant hike 10 = Difficult climbing 11 = May require wading 12 = May require swimming 13 = Available at all times 14 = Recommended at night 15 = Available during winter 17 = Poison plants 18 = Dangerous Animals 19 = Ticks 20 = Abandoned mines 21 = Cliff / falling rocks 22 = Hunting 23 = Dangerous area 24 = Wheelchair accessible 25 = Parking available 26 = Public transportation 27 = Drinking water nearby 28 = Public restrooms nearby 29 = Telephone nearby 30 = Picnic tables nearby 31 = Camping available 32 = Bicycles 33 = Motorcycles 34 = Quads 35 = Off-road vehicles 36 = Snowmobiles 37 = Horses 38 = Campfires 39 = Thorns 40 = Stealth required 41 = Stroller accessible 42 = Needs maintenance 43 = Watch for livestock 44 = Flashlight required 46 = Truck Driver/RV 47 = Field Puzzle 48 = UV Light Required 49 = Snowshoes 50 = Cross Country Skis 51 = Special Tool Required 52 = Night Cache 53 = Park and Grab 54 = Abandoned Structure 55 = Short hike (less than 1km) 56 = Medium hike (1km-10km) 57 = Long Hike (+10km) 58 = Fuel Nearby 59 = Food Nearby 60 = Wireless Beacon 61 = Partnership cache 62 = Seasonal Access 63 = Tourist Friendly 64 = Tree Climbing 65 = Front Yard (Private Residence) 66 = Teamwork Required 67 = GeoTour 2 Quote Link to comment
+noncentric Posted February 9, 2018 Share Posted February 9, 2018 Note that there are/were 2 numbers associated with each attribute. An "ID" number and a "Code" number. Depending on the CO, they may have used one number rather than the other. Quote Link to comment
+The Snowdog Posted June 19, 2018 Share Posted June 19, 2018 (edited) Here is a more complete list, extracted from my current "My Finds" gpx file. There appear to be two attributes (16 and 45) that are no longer used. 45 was the old "Lost and Found Tour" attribute; all I can find on 16 is "not used." Does anyone know about that one? 1 Dogs 2 Access or parking fee 3 Climbing gear 4 Boat 5 Scuba gear 6 Recommended for kids 7 Takes less than an hour 8 Scenic view 9 Significant Hike 10 Difficult climbing 11 May require wading 12 May require swimming 13 Available at all times 14 Recommended at night 15 Available during winter 16 17 Poison plants 18 Dangerous Animals 19 Ticks 20 Abandoned mines 21 Cliff / falling rocks 22 Hunting 23 Dangerous area 24 Wheelchair accessible 25 Parking available 26 Public transportation 27 Drinking water nearby 28 Public restrooms nearby 29 Telephone nearby 30 Picnic tables nearby 31 Camping available 32 Bicycles 33 Motorcycles 34 Quads 35 Off-road vehicles 36 Snowmobiles 37 Horses 38 Campfires 39 Thorns 40 Stealth required 41 Stroller accessible 42 Needs maintenance 43 Watch for livestock 44 Flashlight required 45 46 Truck Driver/RV 47 Field Puzzle 48 UV Light Required 49 Snowshoes 50 Cross Country Skis 51 Special Tool Required 52 Night Cache 53 Park and Grab 54 Abandoned Structure 55 Short hike (less than 1km) 56 Medium hike (1km-10km) 57 Long Hike (+10km) 58 Fuel Nearby 59 Food Nearby 60 Wireless Beacon 61 Partnership Cache 62 Seasonal Access 63 Tourist Friendly 64 Tree Climbing 65 Front Yard (Private Residence) 66 Teamwork Required 67 GeoTour Edited June 19, 2018 by The Snowdog 2 1 Quote Link to comment
+hzoi Posted June 19, 2018 Share Posted June 19, 2018 16 = the cactus attribute, maybe? I see that on mygeocachingprofile.com, but per this old thread, it was removed in 2008. No one could remember back in 2011 if it was #16, though. Quote Link to comment
+The Snowdog Posted June 19, 2018 Share Posted June 19, 2018 1 hour ago, hzoi said: 16 = the cactus attribute, maybe? I see that on mygeocachingprofile.com, but per this old thread, it was removed in 2008. No one could remember back in 2011 if it was #16, though. Yep, just found that on MyGeocachingProfile myself. So that accounts for all of them. THANKS! Quote Link to comment
+Team Christiansen Posted June 19, 2018 Share Posted June 19, 2018 5 hours ago, The Snowdog said: There appear to be two attributes (16 and 45) that are no longer used. 45 was the old "Lost and Found Tour" attribute; Does that mean that 45 has been removed from any cache that may have had it; or, that it is just no longer available? Quote Link to comment
+hzoi Posted June 19, 2018 Share Posted June 19, 2018 10 minutes ago, Team Christiansen said: Does that mean that 45 has been removed from any cache that may have had it; or, that it is just no longer available? It was only for 10 Years! events that had a lackey in attendance, like this one at HQ. At least, it was supposed to be. There was at least one geocache that somehow had the attribute assigned anyway. Once Groundspeak caught wind, the attribute was removed, producing some hue and cry from angsty geocachers who had found it specifically for the L+F attribute and were not pleased when it was removed without explanation (see the early 2016 logs on GCHKAY). Quote Link to comment
+hzoi Posted June 19, 2018 Share Posted June 19, 2018 1 hour ago, The Snowdog said: Yep, just found that on MyGeocachingProfile myself. So that accounts for all of them. THANKS! As always, I'm from the government, and I'm here to help. 1 Quote Link to comment
+Team Christiansen Posted June 19, 2018 Share Posted June 19, 2018 2 minutes ago, hzoi said: It was only for 10 Years! events that had a lackey in attendance, like this one at HQ. At least, it was supposed to be. There was at least one geocache that somehow had the attribute assigned anyway. Once Groundspeak caught wind, the attribute was removed, producing some hue and cry from angsty geocachers who had found it specifically for the L+F attribute and were not pleased when it was removed without explanation (see the early 2016 logs on GCHKAY). Just so I understand -- the attribute is retained for the events that appropriately had it, removed from caches that didn't appropriately have it, and otherwise no longer available. Quote Link to comment
+hzoi Posted June 19, 2018 Share Posted June 19, 2018 (edited) 1 minute ago, Team Christiansen said: 6 minutes ago, hzoi said: It was only for 10 Years! events that had a lackey in attendance, like this one at HQ. At least, it was supposed to be. There was at least one geocache that somehow had the attribute assigned anyway. Once Groundspeak caught wind, the attribute was removed, producing some hue and cry from angsty geocachers who had found it specifically for the L+F attribute and were not pleased when it was removed without explanation (see the early 2016 logs on GCHKAY). Just so I understand -- the attribute is retained for the events that appropriately had it, removed from caches that didn't appropriately have it, and otherwise no longer available. To my understanding, yes, that's accurate. Also, as far as both cactus and L+F, those don't count toward the GeoAchievement badge on MyGeocachingProfile. https://forums.geocaching.com/GC/index.php?/topic/343523-how-to-find-caches-with-specific-attributes/&do=findComment&comment=5644204 Edited June 19, 2018 by hzoi Quote Link to comment
+Team Christiansen Posted June 19, 2018 Share Posted June 19, 2018 (edited) 31 minutes ago, hzoi said: Also, as far as both cactus and L+F, those don't count toward the GeoAchievement badge on MyGeocachingProfile. Ahh, but the L+F is included on GSAK's FindStatsGen macro and thereby replicated on Project-GC's stats. Interesting that cactus is not. Until this thread, I don't remember ever seeing cactus before. Maybe I did, but just don't remember. Getting too old. Edited June 19, 2018 by Team Christiansen mistake Quote Link to comment
+Brainzane & Yossface Posted June 20, 2018 Share Posted June 20, 2018 Hi all - Cameron from mygeocachingprofile.com here. I just wanted to confirm that Cactus, Lost and Found, and Partnership caches are all part of the "Cache Attributes I've Found" section on mygeocachingprofile.com but are not necessary to get the 5-star Attribute GeoAchievement Badge. It's my understanding that Cacti present was available for a time on Event caches but is no longer an option when creating Events. However, the attribute is still attached to old archived events so some people might want to see it in their stats. Maybe I should put these three in an "Archived Attributes" subsection of the "Cache Attributes I've Found" section? I'm always always open to suggestions about how to organize the site. If you ever have a question, problem, or suggestion for a new section or challenge to track please don't hesitate to email using the contact form (http://www.mygeocachingprofile.com/contact.aspx) or at contactus@mygeocachingprofile.com. Quote Link to comment
+Jffok Posted June 26, 2018 Share Posted June 26, 2018 Can the attribute #61 Partnership Cache still be applied to caches that are active now or on a new cache when the cache page is set up??? Quote Link to comment
+Brainzane & Yossface Posted July 3, 2018 Share Posted July 3, 2018 No - I believe the Partnership Cache is a special attribute that only Groundspeak can use when setting up a cache with a corporation. For example, here's one from a partnership with the Dinosaur Train cartoon show. https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC2AV3J_dinosaur-train-oryctodromeus Quote Link to comment
+JakeDot Posted April 6, 2022 Share Posted April 6, 2022 On 6/19/2018 at 6:56 PM, hzoi said: 16 = the cactus attribute, maybe? I see that on mygeocachingprofile.com, but per this old thread, it was removed in 2008. No one could remember back in 2011 if it was #16, though. With the new Attribute Search (and a bit of URL trickery, since it's not selectable in the form), one can confirm that it is indeed #16: https://www.geocaching.com/play/results/?att=16 1 2 Quote Link to comment
+CCFwasG Posted April 7, 2022 Share Posted April 7, 2022 On 7/3/2018 at 12:45 PM, Brainzane & Yossface said: No - I believe the Partnership Cache is a special attribute that only Groundspeak can use when setting up a cache with a corporation. For example, here's one from a partnership with the Dinosaur Train cartoon show. https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC2AV3J_dinosaur-train-oryctodromeus Since the recent post directed me back here... wow my caching life has changed since 2018. But the reason I am posting in the thread is to give my (limited) knowledge here: I am maintaining a cache with a partnership attribute, one of the few left! I only realized when people started mentioning it in logs. So I am pitching in to try keeping it alive. I think it was simply set up by someone at WNET with no finds and only the two hides. I'm thinking it was an employee who left eventually? But regardless can't get in touch to adopt so we just need reviewers to continue allowing the community to maintain it. (Oh it's this one: https://coord.info/GC26VRH with 7600 finds... it also eats trackables... ;-)) 1 1 Quote Link to comment
+hzoi Posted April 11, 2022 Share Posted April 11, 2022 (edited) On 4/6/2022 at 9:35 PM, CCFwasG said: Since the recent post directed me back here... wow my caching life has changed since 2018. But the reason I am posting in the thread is to give my (limited) knowledge here: I am maintaining a cache with a partnership attribute, one of the few left! I only realized when people started mentioning it in logs. So I am pitching in to try keeping it alive. I think it was simply set up by someone at WNET with no finds and only the two hides. I'm thinking it was an employee who left eventually? But regardless can't get in touch to adopt so we just need reviewers to continue allowing the community to maintain it. (Oh it's this one: https://coord.info/GC26VRH with 7600 finds... it also eats trackables... ;-)) I for one appreciate your keeping it alive - it was our first find in Manhattan last week. Edited April 11, 2022 by hzoi 1 Quote Link to comment
+thebruce0 Posted April 11, 2022 Share Posted April 11, 2022 I was searching for possible NFC caches and looking for the "beacon" attribute. Thought it might have got retired as well. Didn't realize it was now named "Wireless receiver required" in the search form. Not complaining, just thought I'd mention that. Quote Link to comment
+CCFwasG Posted April 12, 2022 Share Posted April 12, 2022 (edited) 15 hours ago, hzoi said: I for one appreciate your keeping it alive - it was our first find in Manhattan last week. Ha! I recognize your name - I get (and read) all the logs! Edited April 12, 2022 by CCFwasG 1 Quote Link to comment
+spazierenmitziel Posted June 19, 2022 Share Posted June 19, 2022 On 6/19/2018 at 4:04 PM, The Snowdog said: Here is a more complete list, extracted from my current "My Finds" gpx file. There appear to be two attributes (16 and 45) that are no longer used. 45 was the old "Lost and Found Tour" attribute; all I can find on 16 is "not used." Does anyone know about that one? 1 Dogs [..] 67 GeoTour Based on the attribute search we can add: 16: "Cacti nearby", #retired, text taken from gpx file of https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC684 and there are a few new ones which could be added: 69: "Bonus cache", 70: "Power trail", 71: "Challenge Cache", 72: "Geocaching.com solution checker", Nr. 68 seems to be missing, too - the attribute search did not give any results. Just in case anyone wants to write some code using attributes, this one could save you some editing: attributes = {1: "Dogs", 2: "Access or parking fee", 3: "Climbing gear", 4: "Boat", 5: "Scuba gear", 6: "Recommended for kids", 7: "Takes less than an hour", 8: "Scenic view", 9: "Significant hike", 10: "Difficult climbing", 11: "May require wading", 12: "May require swimming", 13: "Available at all times", 14: "Recommended at night", 15: "Available during winter", 16: "Cacti nearby", #retired, https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC684 17: "Poison plants", 18: "Dangerous Animals", 19: "Ticks", 20: "Abandoned mines", 21: "Cliff / falling rocks", 22: "Hunting", 23: "Dangerous area", 24: "Wheelchair accessible", 25: "Parking available", 26: "Public transportation", 27: "Drinking water nearby", 28: "Public restrooms nearby", 29: "Telephone nearby", 30: "Picnic tables nearby", 31: "Camping available", 32: "Bicycles", 33: "Motorcycles", 34: "Quads", 35: "Off-road vehicles", 36: "Snowmobiles", 37: "Horses", 38: "Campfires", 39: "Thorns", 40: "Stealth required", 41: "Stroller accessible", 42: "Needs maintenance", 43: "Watch for livestock", 44: "Flashlight required", 46: "Truck Driver/RV", 47: "Field Puzzle", 48: "UV Light Required", 49: "Snowshoes", 50: "Cross Country Skis", 51: "Special Tool Required", 52: "Night Cache", 53: "Park and Grab", 54: "Abandoned Structure", 55: "Short hike (less than 1km)", 56: "Medium hike (1km-10km)", 57: "Long Hike (+10km)", 58: "Fuel Nearby", 59: "Food Nearby", 60: "Wireless Beacon", 61: "Partnership cache", 62: "Seasonal Access", 63: "Tourist Friendly", 64: "Tree Climbing", 65: "Front Yard (Private Residence)", 66: "Teamwork Required", 67: "GeoTour", 69: "Bonus cache", 70: "Power trail", 71: "Challenge Cache", 72: "Geocaching.com solution checker", } 1 Quote Link to comment
+hukilaulau Posted June 21, 2022 Share Posted June 21, 2022 On 4/6/2022 at 6:35 PM, CCFwasG said: Since the recent post directed me back here... wow my caching life has changed since 2018. But the reason I am posting in the thread is to give my (limited) knowledge here: I am maintaining a cache with a partnership attribute, one of the few left! I only realized when people started mentioning it in logs. So I am pitching in to try keeping it alive. I think it was simply set up by someone at WNET with no finds and only the two hides. I'm thinking it was an employee who left eventually? But regardless can't get in touch to adopt so we just need reviewers to continue allowing the community to maintain it. (Oh it's this one: https://coord.info/GC26VRH with 7600 finds... it also eats trackables... ;-)) Wow! I found that one back in 2011. When I read the description I remembered it clearly. Thanks for keeping it going! 1 Quote Link to comment
+CCFwasG Posted June 21, 2022 Share Posted June 21, 2022 4 hours ago, hukilaulau said: Wow! I found that one back in 2011. When I read the description I remembered it clearly. Thanks for keeping it going! Happy to do so - it continues to be found very frequently, occasional mention of the attribute, but the TBs still disappear regularly! :-) On this same note, I've been wondering if it would be possible to get more caches set with the partnership attribute. Are there specific rules or parameters listed somewhere? It should be easy enough to get an entity (anything from a state park, where I hope to set a cache, to a company - just takes persistence or a connection IMHO). We really do need more "partnership" caches I believe! Quote Link to comment
+barefootjeff Posted June 21, 2022 Share Posted June 21, 2022 2 minutes ago, CCFwasG said: On this same note, I've been wondering if it would be possible to get more caches set with the partnership attribute. Are there specific rules or parameters listed somewhere? It should be easy enough to get an entity (anything from a state park, where I hope to set a cache, to a company - just takes persistence or a connection IMHO). We really do need more "partnership" caches I believe! I think that would bump up against the "agenda" and "commercial content" guidelines. Quote Link to comment
+CCFwasG Posted June 24, 2022 Share Posted June 24, 2022 On 6/21/2022 at 6:42 PM, barefootjeff said: I think that would bump up against the "agenda" and "commercial content" guidelines. But what is not commercial? I was thinking state park, for example. (If they have "partnership" surely they have guidelines it fits in? A non-profit, presumably?!) Quote Link to comment
+barefootjeff Posted June 24, 2022 Share Posted June 24, 2022 1 hour ago, CCFwasG said: But what is not commercial? I was thinking state park, for example. (If they have "partnership" surely they have guidelines it fits in? A non-profit, presumably?!) There are currently only 9 caches worldwide that have the Partnership Cache attribute and about half of those are part of a Dinosaur series that appears to have been a commercial collaboration between HQ and The Jim Henson Company. This attribute can't be set by a CO so my guess is it's reserved for such special collaborations with HQ. Quote Link to comment
+akerdoc Posted January 11, 2023 Share Posted January 11, 2023 On 6/19/2018 at 6:04 AM, The Snowdog said: Here is a more complete list, extracted from my current "My Finds" gpx file. There appear to be two attributes (16 and 45) that are no longer used. 45 was the old "Lost and Found Tour" attribute; all I can find on 16 is "not used." Does anyone know about that one? 1 Dogs 2 Access or parking fee 3 Climbing gear 4 Boat 5 Scuba gear 6 Recommended for kids 7 Takes less than an hour 8 Scenic view 9 Significant Hike 10 Difficult climbing 11 May require wading 12 May require swimming 13 Available at all times 14 Recommended at night 15 Available during winter 16 17 Poison plants 18 Dangerous Animals 19 Ticks 20 Abandoned mines 21 Cliff / falling rocks 22 Hunting 23 Dangerous area 24 Wheelchair accessible 25 Parking available 26 Public transportation 27 Drinking water nearby 28 Public restrooms nearby 29 Telephone nearby 30 Picnic tables nearby 31 Camping available 32 Bicycles 33 Motorcycles 34 Quads 35 Off-road vehicles 36 Snowmobiles 37 Horses 38 Campfires 39 Thorns 40 Stealth required 41 Stroller accessible 42 Needs maintenance 43 Watch for livestock 44 Flashlight required 45 46 Truck Driver/RV 47 Field Puzzle 48 UV Light Required 49 Snowshoes 50 Cross Country Skis 51 Special Tool Required 52 Night Cache 53 Park and Grab 54 Abandoned Structure 55 Short hike (less than 1km) 56 Medium hike (1km-10km) 57 Long Hike (+10km) 58 Fuel Nearby 59 Food Nearby 60 Wireless Beacon 61 Partnership Cache 62 Seasonal Access 63 Tourist Friendly 64 Tree Climbing 65 Front Yard (Private Residence) 66 Teamwork Required 67 GeoTour Very Helpful. I wondered if they were numbered. Quote Link to comment
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