Difference between revisions of "Terrain and difficulty"

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A number of people use the Markwell's Difficulty Guidelines v1.1, which are:  
 
A number of people use the Markwell's Difficulty Guidelines v1.1, which are:  
  
# A ten year old could probably figure it out without too much difficulty  
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&#149; A ten year old could probably figure it out without too much difficulty <br>
# An average adult would be able to find this in about 30 minutes of hunting  
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&#149;&#149; An average adult would be able to find this in about 30 minutes of hunting <br>
# An experienced Geocacher will find this challenging, and it will take up a good portion of an afternoon.  
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&#149;&#149;&#149; An experienced Geocacher will find this challenging, and it will take up a good portion of an afternoon. <br>
# An extreme challenge for the experienced Geocacher. May require in-depth preparation or cartography/navigational skills.  
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&#149;&#149;&#149;&#149; An extreme challenge for the experienced Geocacher. May require in-depth preparation or cartography/navigational skills. <br>
# Mensa or equivalent  
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&#149;&#149;&#149;&#149;&#149; Mensa or equivalent  
  
 
== Terrain ==
 
== Terrain ==
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A number of people use the Scout Scale:  
 
A number of people use the Scout Scale:  
  
# Handicapped accessible  
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&#149; Handicapped accessible <br>
# Suitable for small children; generally on trail  
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&#149;&#149; Suitable for small children; generally on trail <br>
# Off trail; requires some risk of getting scratched, wet, or winded  
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&#149;&#149;&#149; Off trail; requires some risk of getting scratched, wet, or winded <br>
# Off trail; likelihood of getting scratched, wet and winded. Probably requires special equipment (boat, 4WD, etc.)  
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&#149;&#149;&#149;&#149; Off trail; likelihood of getting scratched, wet and winded. Probably requires special equipment (boat, 4WD, etc.) <br>
# Requires specialized equipment and knowledge/experience (rock climbing, SCUBA, etc.)  
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&#149;&#149;&#149;&#149;&#149; Requires specialized equipment and knowledge/experience (rock climbing, SCUBA, etc.)  
  
  
Of course, these are just rough guidelines, and with 1/2 stars, you can rate your cache as being a little from column A, a little from column B.  For example, a cache that is not quite wheelchair accessible, but is otherwise "a walk in the park" would have a terrain rating of 1 1/2.
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Of course, these are just rough guidelines, and with &frac12; stars, you can rate your cache as being a little from column A, a little from column B.  For example, a cache that is not quite wheelchair accessible, but is otherwise "a walk in the park" would have a terrain rating of 1&frac12;.

Revision as of 10:59, 29 June 2005

There are two ratings for each cache: difficulty and terrain.

Difficulty

A number of people use the Markwell's Difficulty Guidelines v1.1, which are:

&#149; A ten year old could probably figure it out without too much difficulty
&#149;&#149; An average adult would be able to find this in about 30 minutes of hunting
&#149;&#149;&#149; An experienced Geocacher will find this challenging, and it will take up a good portion of an afternoon.
&#149;&#149;&#149;&#149; An extreme challenge for the experienced Geocacher. May require in-depth preparation or cartography/navigational skills.
&#149;&#149;&#149;&#149;&#149; Mensa or equivalent

Terrain

A number of people use the Scout Scale:

&#149; Handicapped accessible
&#149;&#149; Suitable for small children; generally on trail
&#149;&#149;&#149; Off trail; requires some risk of getting scratched, wet, or winded
&#149;&#149;&#149;&#149; Off trail; likelihood of getting scratched, wet and winded. Probably requires special equipment (boat, 4WD, etc.)
&#149;&#149;&#149;&#149;&#149; Requires specialized equipment and knowledge/experience (rock climbing, SCUBA, etc.)


Of course, these are just rough guidelines, and with ½ stars, you can rate your cache as being a little from column A, a little from column B. For example, a cache that is not quite wheelchair accessible, but is otherwise "a walk in the park" would have a terrain rating of 1½.