Everyone is proud of their Geocaching name. So to complete the challenge you must spell your Geocaching name by finding geocaches that start with each letter in your name. Here's how you do it:
1. All permanent cache types can be used (no Events, Mega Events, CITOs or Locationless caches allowed).
2. Previous finds do count towards this challenge (this includes caches from any state or country). This cache, however, does NOT count.
3. The first character of the cache name will be used for each character in your Geocaching name.
4. You must use a DIFFERENT cache for each character (example if your Geocaching name contains 6 "Z's", then you need to find 6 different geocaches that start with the letter "Z").
5. If you are weird and had to use something other then a number or letter in your name, too bad. You still have to find a cache that starts with that character (spaces can be ignored however, ALL other characters must be used).
6. Your cache finds must be posted with your log in the form of:
Geocache name - GC number - Date found
Example:
Lacrosse Anyone? - GCN41D - 05/19/2006
O2BA38D ( Opposites Attract ) - GC141PQ - 6/11/2010
Racing Boots Cache - GCNY2M - 08/20/2005
D20 - GC2E6P2 - 01/29/2011
eagle 1 - GC1ACHZ - 04/19/2008
Lafayette Trace Park Place - GC28YC7 - 05/08/2011
Wabash & Erie Canal #1: Aboite Creek Aqueduct - GCHQ49 - 03/13/2004
Ode to a Superhero, Peter Park-Ker - GC1E7XW - 10/11/2008
Offroad Vehicles - GC1523A - 03/15/2009
Dad and Mom's place - GCH825 - 04/12/2008
If you have any questions just email the challenge owner.