Aber sicher doch ......hast Du mal Beispiele...
argus1972 schrieb:...oder ein 81-teiliger Powertrail, der alle möglichen Kombinationen von D/T bietet, in jedem 3. Waldstück zu finden ist. Und bitte alles immer schön maximal 170m auseinander, Zeit ist Punkt!
A challenge cache requires that geocachers meet a geocaching-related qualification or series of tasks before the challenge cache can be logged (Waymarking and Wherigo qualify too, of course). The additional qualification or tasks are considered the basis of a challenge cache, rather than ALRs (Additional Logging Requirements).
Challenge caches vary in scope and format, but all challenge caches must be in the affirmative and require that something be accomplished.
Challenge cache owners must demonstrate that the challenge is attainable. Reviewers may ask the cache owner to demonstrate that they have previously met the challenge and/or that a substantial number of other geocachers would be able to do so.
Importantly, cache owners must consider how they will substantiate claims that the challenge has been met. The logging requirements on the cache page must reflect this consideration, and must be logistically viable. Challenge cache owners may also be asked to outline a long-term cache maintenance plan.
Some points to consider when creating a challenge cache:
1. It is generally considered "bad form" to log one's own physical cache.
2. Basing a challenge cache solely on some aspects of geocaching, such as FTFs, may severely limit the number of cachers who can achieve the challenge.
3. Basing a challenge cache on non-accomplishments, such as DNFs, will likely prevent the cache page from being published.
4. Challenge caches may not require the publication of a new cache as a logging requirement.
5. Challenge caches may not require cachers to log caches that are disabled or archived.
6. An individual's attempt to complete a challenge should be independent of the actions of other cachers. A challenge is supposed to recognize the completion of an achievement, rather than the winner of a competition.
7. Requiring cachers to find an explicit list of caches (rather than a broader category of caches) will likely prevent publication of the cache listing.
8. Using a challenge cache to promote one's own caches will likely prevent publication of the cache listing.
9. The cache's true coordinates must appear on the cache page, so that the cacher need not email the cache owner for coordinates.
Cache owners are reminded that some caches may appear to meet the listing requirements, but Reviewers as experienced cachers may see additional concerns that a cache owner may not have noticed, and consequently the cache page may not be publishable.
As with all caches, each challenge cache is reviewed and published or denied on its own merits, and some grandfathered caches do exist which would not be published today.
Meinst du Misery? Den Eindruck habe ich allmählich auch.Marcel123 schrieb:... als Mysery gelabelt ...