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Re: Jasmer Challenge?

Posted: 06 May 11 11:11 pm
by Philipp
Yurt wrote:I've discovered another silly sounding challenge in my profile from that site. The Alphanumeric Challenge - to find a cache placed by a cacher with a name starting with every letter of the alphabet and every number so 36 categories.
Without even knowing about it we've got every letter except Q and X but only 3 out of 10 numbers as very few cachers start their name with a numeral it seems.
Another one not to care about. :mrgreen:

Geocaching seems to generate more stats than cricket!
Plus special characters :mrgreen: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?u=%C2%BA

Re: Jasmer Challenge?

Posted: 07 May 11 3:16 am
by Zalgariath
Over here in Ireland we have "Challenge" Caches... I like them, and am well on my way on most of them...

Some Ideas perhaps?
The Irish Top 10 Challenge --> By State Doable?
The Irish County Challenge --> By State?
The North-West Challenge --> Ummm... this would be tough back home haha
The Fizzy Challenge

another idea would be the original thread topic, the Jasmer.

Love or Hate?! I was going to hold the ideas and use them as my own... but would rather find them instead if some one gets inspired :D

Re: Jasmer Challenge?

Posted: 07 May 11 1:17 pm
by Alansee
Of course we have one of our own - The Victoria Country Road Atlas Challenge.

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... 895f82377c

I have been so close for so long - only one more to do.

Re: Jasmer Challenge?

Posted: 07 May 11 9:10 pm
by Zalgariath
Then there are those which exist as GCA Locationless...

Such as the Challenging A Busy Day (8 for 1) and the darn near impossible (still waiting an FTF! :D) A Really Busy Day (12 For 1) :twisted:

Re: Jasmer Challenge?

Posted: 14 July 11 8:50 pm
by Yurt
I'll tell you difficult months to find in Sydney - June and December 2005. Have got 2006 to date and all of 2004. Also only November 2003 missing but these 2005 caches don't seem to come up. I haven't gone out of my way to find them but you'd think you'd eventually get these. I did a search and there isn't one within cooee of me so I'll have to target some and go for a road trip.
There's only two in 'Sydney' for June 2005 and one for December 2005.
(okay there's one at Richmond).

Re: Jasmer Challenge?

Posted: 15 July 11 12:01 am
by Freddo
March 2001 is missing for the Amphibian Nation
Andrew
3 states to choose from... Are you up for a road trip?

March 2001 Qld
Hydro Camp by JohnJohn (2/4)
S28° 01.278 E152° 32.652 (WGS84)
Quebec Michael Foxtrot by Geoff & Princess Carolyn (2/1)
S28° 20.785 E152° 20.720 (WGS84)

March 2001 NSW
#1 Frog Hollow by The 2 Dogs (1.5/1.5)
S33° 40.276 E151° 05.449 (WGS84)

March 2001 Vic
The Billy Goat's Gruff by Ray and Maya (Nomads) (1.5/1.5)
S37° 40.080 E147° 22.128 (WGS84)

Look after those caches folks.

Re: Jasmer Challenge?

Posted: 16 July 12 6:56 pm
by Yurt
With a recent trip to Adelaide I picked up a few old virtuals (thanks Freddo!) and have the challenge at 132 out of 147 months.

Need:
2000 June July August September December
2001 February April May July August September December
2002 January September
2005 December

Must endeavour to knock off that December 2005 one - the only one in Sydney is in the Fish Markets.

When in NZ soon I'll have to detour for this one from June 2000: http://coord.info/GC4B

There's a few more virtuals around Sydney too from the early days.
The tricky ones are going to be those other (year) 2000 caches that are overseas.

Re: Jasmer Challenge?

Posted: 16 July 12 10:33 pm
by akkatracker
All this talk has got me curious. Stopped running mygeocachingprofile.com things after gc.com bought them but seems they won't integrate Jasmer so I have just scheduled a myfinds PQ now. I have found many virtuals so I don't think I'll have too many left. I've been to the fish markets cache twice but once couldn't find it and got muggled out the second.

Re: Jasmer Challenge?

Posted: 16 July 12 10:47 pm
by Zalgariath
I have Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 2000 and March 2001 only left :D

Re: Jasmer Challenge?

Posted: 16 July 12 10:50 pm
by quiet1_au
Yurt wrote:I've discovered another silly sounding challenge in my profile from that site. The Alphanumeric Challenge - to find a cache placed by a cacher with a name starting with every letter of the alphabet and every number so 36 categories.
Without even knowing about it we've got every letter except Q and X but only 3 out of 10 numbers as very few cachers start their name with a numeral it seems.
Another one not to care about. :mrgreen:

Geocaching seems to generate more stats than cricket!
Are you sure about Q Yurt? I'm pretty sure you got at least one of my Leapfrogs - or is it another one that doesn't count GCA caches?...


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Re: Jasmer Challenge?

Posted: 16 July 12 11:36 pm
by Yurt
quiet1_au wrote:
Yurt wrote:I've discovered another silly sounding challenge in my profile from that site. The Alphanumeric Challenge - to find a cache placed by a cacher with a name starting with every letter of the alphabet and every number so 36 categories.
Without even knowing about it we've got every letter except Q and X but only 3 out of 10 numbers as very few cachers start their name with a numeral it seems.
Another one not to care about. :mrgreen:

Geocaching seems to generate more stats than cricket!
Are you sure about Q Yurt? I'm pretty sure you got at least one of my Leapfrogs - or is it another one that doesn't count GCA caches?...


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Yes it's GC only dagnabbit!

Must find one of yours when I next get to Vic.

Zal, you've got an easy one to get Nov 2000 in Sydney:
http://coord.info/GC1F11

July-August-Sept 2000 are very tricky with only about 3 Sept 2000 caches left I think, all in the backblocks of the USA.

Re: Jasmer Challenge?

Posted: 22 July 12 10:31 am
by quiet1_au
I came across some more stats, this time via GSAK BadgeGen. On top of caches by month hidden (or which I'm missed several early ones that I may never be able to get), there's date hidden, and suprisingly I'm doing better at that without even trying that my daily finds - I have less than a month to fill in! :-) Is there a challenge/challenge cache for finding 366 caches hidden on every day of the year?

:-$

Re: Jasmer Challenge?

Posted: 22 July 12 12:28 pm
by LouiseAnn
quiet1_au wrote:I came across some more stats, this time via GSAK BadgeGen. On top of caches by month hidden (or which I'm missed several early ones that I may never be able to get), there's date hidden, and suprisingly I'm doing better at that without even trying that my daily finds - I have less than a month to fill in! :-) Is there a challenge/challenge cache for finding 366 caches hidden on every day of the year?

:-$
I was also amazed by that stat. I have only 17 empty days, again with out trying.

I've not seen a challenge for it.

Re: Jasmer Challenge?

Posted: 26 July 12 11:18 pm
by quiet1_au
LouiseAnn wrote:
quiet1_au wrote:I came across some more stats, this time via GSAK BadgeGen. On top of caches by month hidden (or which I'm missed several early ones that I may never be able to get), there's date hidden, and suprisingly I'm doing better at that without even trying that my daily finds - I have less than a month to fill in! :-) Is there a challenge/challenge cache for finding 366 caches hidden on every day of the year?

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I was also amazed by that stat. I have only 17 empty days, again with out trying.

I've not seen a challenge for it.
I put a BadgeGen request on the forum - no response as yet, the forum doesn't seem particularly well set out... If there isn't a challenge/challenge cache for it yet, there soon will be (I bagsed it! :mrgreen: )

EDIT - found quite a few challenge caches for 366 day placed calendar in USA but nothing in Australia that I could see (only did a basic search)

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Re: Jasmer Challenge?

Posted: 27 July 12 1:27 am
by rudi63
EDIT - found quite a few challenge caches for 366 day placed calendar in USA but nothing in Australia that I could see (only did a basic search)

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GC3C95T - 366 Day Cache Challenge - WA , by WA K Team has been placed, and I have only 103 days to go