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The Central Texas GPS Open III Event Cache

This cache has been archived.

Semper Questio: Well, it looks like everyone that is going to log this one has so I'm archiving it to get it off folks' lists.

Thanks again to The Good Luck Grill for all of their continued support for this event and Geocaching in general.

Thanks to the GPS Open crew who put in a lot of work to help make this event happen.

And, most of all, thanks to everyone for coming out and breathing life into this event. It was great seeing you all out there!

Safe travels and happy trails!

SQ and the GPS Open Crew

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Hidden : Sunday, November 11, 2012
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Geocache Description:


On Veteran's Day, November 11th, 2012,
put on something patriotic and come on out to the...

The Good Luck Grill

to test your skill and your luck at...

garmin The Central Texas
GPS Open
III
maggie



Be sure to read this whole page.
There have been a few changes from the last GPS Open.




We are working on ideas for this event so be sure to
"Watchlist" this event to stay up-to-date on the latest info!
There will be an announcement log for any significant changes.





WHAT IS A "GPS OPEN"?



The GPS Open is a game we ripped off from the Shop99er events (they are SQ's brother and sis-in-law) in the Bremerton/Port Orchard area of Washington.  They do 1 or 2 of these each year and they've proven to be very popular and a lot of fun.  The game itself is the brainchild of that venerable cacher of The Great Northwet, W7WT.

The game pits you and your GPS-reading skills, along with a dose of good old-fashioned luck, against yourself, other cachers, and SQ's ground zero placement.  Don't be afraid if you're a newbie.  You'd be surprised at how some of the "experts" fare in this game!  So grab your GPS (or borrow one if you have to) and come on out to play, eat, socialize, and have a great time!

Take a look back at the winners for the previous Central Texas GPS Opens


OK, SO HOW DOES IT WORK?



It’s easy and fun!

Just bring a GPS and a suitable entry fee prize (explained below) for each person that is going to play.  No entry fee prize is required if you just want to attend the event.

At registration we will get your name and your entry fee prize. You will receive the target coordinates and a numbered flag and you will be directed to the game field.

The coordinates will lead you into the area where ground zero has been pre-located.  Using only your GPS and your keen geocaching instincts (or blind dumb luck, your choice), stick the numbered flag we gave you into the ground where you think ground zero is.

When the game is over, our crack(ed) crew will measure and record the distance of everyone's flag to the actual ground zero.  When that's all done we'll do the other game awards then we'll call the names of The Open players, in order from closest to furthest from ground zero, of everyone who played.  As their names are called, contestants will come and collect their prize from the pool of entry fee prizes everyone brought.  Everyone who plays WINS!

Please note. There will be a change to the prize award process this year to help speed things along.


GAME RULES:



  1. 1 entry fee prize (it's still below) is required for each person, 1 play per person. If 3 people in your family or group want to play, that's 3 prizes.
  2. Once you place your flag, you must leave the playing field immediately. Just like chess, once you take your hands off your game piece, you're done. It's time tog go.
  3. Children 10-12 years old may play if accompanied on the playing field by an adult. 
  4. Children 13 years old and up may play on their own.
  5. Contestants must be present to claim their prize. Any left over prizes will be given away at the end of the event.
  6. Taunting and trash-talking (in a family-friendly manner, of course) is not required but is strongly encouraged.
  7. Non-competing folks are not allowed on the game field at any time and no one but game crew are allowed during measuring and scoring.
  8. Semper Questio is the final authority on all game-related questions.

CHILDREN:



Kids are welcome to the event, but in the interest of protecting players' flags, no children under the age of 10 can compete or will be allowed on the playing field at any time. Children 10-12 years old may play but must be accompanied on the playing field by an adult. Please, parents, keep an eye on your kids AT ALL TIMES!


PETS:



Sorry. No pets are allowed.  We got nuttin' against pets, this just isn't the venue for them.


GUIDELINES FOR ENTRY FEE PRIZES:



The ‘entry fee’ should be a caching related item valued between $5-$10 that you would be happy to take home.

The rule of thumb is that if you would use it in some caching-related way, it will probably be fine.

Examples of suitable ‘entry fees’ would include, but would not be limited to, unactivated geocoins or travel bug tags, a set of 5 or more pathtags, small first-aid kits, fanny packs, flash lights, headlamps, hiking sticks, drink bottles, ready-to-hide caches, 2 rolls of camo tape, etc.

All items must be in new condition.  Please don’t bring used items, McToys, or dollar store items.  The only exception to the NO USED rule would be something like surplus ammo cans or decon containers provided they are in good, clean, and usable condition.

Please do not just grab some stuff out of your vehicle when you get to the event.  An auto litter bag, a couple of pens, and an old DQ coupon just ain't gonna cut it.

The registrars will have final say on whether your ‘entry fee’ item is satisfactory.

If you have questions about what is acceptable, please ask before the event.

No prize, no play. We WILL NOT be able to provide prizes to those that show up empty handed this time.


CHANGED!!! THE SWAG GUESS GAME



The Swag Guess game is a twist on last year's Golf Ball Guess Game.

Sure, there may be some golf balls in the cache, but the object of THIS game is to guess how many total swag items are in the cache.  Whomever is closest to the correct guess will win the cache WITH the swag!  How sweet is that?  You can win a ready-to-place cache and we get rid of some old golf balls!  It’s a win-win!

OK, so what’s the rules?  That’s easy.

  1. The cache will be at the registration table, but everyone can play.  Please, only 1 guess per person.
  2. No one may pick up, move, shake, measure, or touch the cache in any way.  Simply look at the cache and make your guess.
  3. Take a ticket, tear the two halves apart, turn them over, and write the number you are guessing on each half of the ticket.
  4. Drop one half of the ticket in the indicated container and keep the other half with you.
  5. Go enjoy the event.
  6. The winning number will be announced before the GPS Open scores are announced.

That’s it.  At the end of the Open we will announce the ticket number for the winner.  The winner will be determined by the Open Crew, closest guess wins.  In the event of a tie, we have a tie-breaking procedure.


THE LAME MICRO TOSS GAME



This game is back and is in honor of all of those drive-by, toss-out, "lame" micros everyone knows and loves.

For this one, there will be a bunch of 35mm film cans filled with rocks (for weight) over at the washer pits.  The objective is to compete with each other to see who can do best at tossing these lame micros into the holes.  This is a non-prize-winning, non-monitored event just put out there for you to have some fun with. 

The only rules are...

  • If the can opens and spills its contents... Well, maintain your cache...fix it yourself and get on with the game.
  • Have fun.

NEW!!! THE LAME MICRO TOSS TOURNAMENT



This is the tournament version of the Lame Micro Toss Game. It’s the same game, but with a limited number of players and real rules which are...

The only rules are...

  • Only 16 players, max. Players must register at the registration table by 12:45 pm.
  • This is a 2 player per match, single match, single elimination tournament.
  • Each player gets 3 lame micros.
  • Players will with toes against the back edge of 1 pit and take alternating turns tossing each can, 1 at a time, to the hole at the opposite pit.
  • If a can goes in the hole or blocks the hole in any way, it is scored and removed immediately by the ref.
  • All other cans remain in the pit and are scored by the ref after all cans are tossed.
  • If a can opens and spills its contents. Well, maintain your cache. Go get it, fix it yourself, return to your line, and toss it back into play.
  • In the event of a tie, each player will toss 1 more can. The player whose can lands closest to (or in) the hole, wins.
  • Scoring:
    • 5 points - The can is completely in the hole.
    • 3 points - The can is partially in the hole or is otherwise touching the metal pipe that forms the hole.
    • 1 point - The can is anywhere else in the pit, including the pit frame, in whole or in part.
    • 0 points - The can is anywhere outside the pit frame, including touching the pit frame.
    • -5 points - If the can spills open and it is not immedialtey fixed and replayed.

DO WE HAVE TO PLAY THE GAMES IF WE COME?



Of course not!

This event is open to everyone, whether you want to play the games or not.  Shoot, you don't even have to be a geocacher!  If you just want to come by and hang out with old friends, make new friends, and get some great food, that's fine.  We'd love to see you!


LOG BOOK AND TRAVELERS



On the back deck there will be a table set up with the event log book and a place for travelers (travel bugs, geocoins, etc.).

Please stop by, sign the log, and drop or swap your travelers.

If you take any travelers, please be sure to log them out of the event, move them along promptly, and drop them accordingly. This is on the honor system and we are not listing or logging the travelers that move through the event.

Attention Bug Listers...

If you want to list all the travelers, please take only a few at a time and move elsewhere to write down their numbers so others can get to the swap box and event log.

If someone asks for your traveler number list, that's fine, but let it go at that. Please do not spam all attendees of the event with your list.


EVENT SCHEDULE:



This event will take place on Sunday, November 11, 2012, starting at 11:30 a.m., rain or shine.  So check the weather and come appropriately and adequately prepared!

11:30 am - Event start.  Host's welcome and socializing.
Noon - Registration area and GPS Open playing field opens.
12:45 pm - Registration for the Lame Micro Toss Tourney ends.
1:00 pm - The Lame Micro Toss Tourney begins.
1:15 pm - GPS Open registration closes.
1:30 pm - GPS Open game field closes, measurements and ranking starts.
2:00 pm
(approx.)
- Prize awarding starts after all scoring and The Lame Micro Toss Tourney ends.


Game results and prize selection will take place as soon as the measuring is completed, distances are ranked, The Lame Micro Toss Tourney is over, a Golf Ball Guess winner is determined, and the crew can get their collective act together.


Many Thanks...



Semper Questio wants to take a moment to thank the Central Texas GPS Open crew.

Even if you don't play any games, please be sure to take a moment to stop and say "hi" to the The Crew. They've worked hard to help put on this event and they deserve all the kudos they can get!




Many special thanks from SQ and The CTGO Crew to the good folks at


The Good Luck Grill


for their continued support for geocachers, geocaching and, particularly, this event!


Support your local businesses!


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And remember...

If you ain't havin' fun, you're doin' it wrong!




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