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Just Unknowns: A Fizzy Challenge Mystery Cache

Hidden : 5/29/2016
Difficulty:
5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


The cache IS at the posted coordinates.

The Challenge

Find at least one cache of every difficulty/terrain combination (81 unique combinations) — using only Unknown-type caches.

Feel free to click on the Project-GC banner, below, to see if you've completed this challenge:

PGC Checker

We were forewarned that once we completed our Fizzy grid, there was a good chance we’d be tempted to finish the grid a second time, and a third, and... Well, we did get addicted. And, along this journey, we found additional ways of making the Fizzy even more interesting. This variation of the Fizzy challenge captured our interest. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did.

The Details

  • Only Unknown-type caches are eligible.

  • You can take as long as you want to accumulate these 81 Unknown-type caches.

  • Unlike the original “Well Rounded Cacher (The Fizzy Challenge)” (GC11E8N), this challenge imposes no restrictions regarding cache publication dates.

  • You cannot include this cache among your qualifying finds.

  • Normal geocaching conventions apply. For example, you cannot find your own caches.

Logging this Cache

You can sign this cache’s physical log sheet at any time – before, during, or after your qualifying day. But do not log an online “Found It” until you’ve signed this cache’s physical log sheet and shown that you’ve met the challenge requirements. We’ll delete any premature “Found Its.”

If you sign the physical log sheet before you complete the requirements, then you can log an online “Write Note” to help you remember this fact.

Providing Proof

To provide proof that you’ve accomplished this challenge, you could upload a screen shot of the Project-GC challenge checker’s output (see above) to your online log:

Or, you could use third-party software to produce an 81-cache list and upload an image of that list to your online log. At a minimum, this list should include each cache’s GCCode, cache type, difficulty and terrain ratings, and the date you found it. Here’s a partial list of our qualifying finds:

Or, you could log a list of 81 finds that includes (at a minimum) each cache’s difficulty and terrain ratings, GCCode, cache type, and the date you found it. For instance, here’s a partial list of our qualifying finds:

1.0/1.0 - GC80AD  / Unknown / 2009-10-08
1.0/1.5 - GCPYDQ  / Unknown / 2009-07-08
1.0/2.0 - GC9855  / Unknown / 2009-07-19
1.0/2.5 - GC13W5B / Unknown / 2015-06-12
1.0/3.0 - GC48XQD / Unknown / 2014-06-29
1.0/3.5 - GC4ZD4A / Unknown / 2015-06-13
1.0/4.0 - GC49YRX / Unknown / 2014-06-30
1.0/4.5 - GC4A2R0 / Unknown / 2014-06-30
1.0/5.0 - GC4A2TG / Unknown / 2014-06-30
1.5/1.0 - GC1RWDT / Unknown / 2009-11-18
1.5/1.5 - GC1ENH6 / Unknown / 2009-05-29
...
5.0/4.5 - GC4A2TC / Unknown / 2014-06-30
5.0/5.0 - GC26C24 / Unknown / 2010-12-17

Credits

We got the idea for this challenge from charliewhiskey’s “A Mystery Fizzy Challenge” (GC4Z87W).

Congratulations to Trefoil/Voyager for being the first to complete and find this challenge.

Additional Hints (No hints available.)