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There are two ratings for each [[cache]]: difficulty and terrain.  
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There are two ratings for each [[cache]]: [[terrain and difficulty]].
  
== Difficulty ==
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== Terrain ==
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This refers to the land you have to cross to get to the cache.  Normally from the nearest 2WD road.
  
A number of people use the Markwell's Difficulty Guidelines v1.1, which are:  
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A number of people use the [http://forums.groundspeak.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/000331.html Scout scale]: (broken link)
  
# A ten year old could probably figure it out without too much difficulty
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[[image:stargreen.gif]] Disabilities accessible <br>
# An average adult would be able to find this in about 30 minutes of hunting
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[[image:stargreen.gif]][[image:stargreen.gif]] Suitable for small children; generally on trail <br>
# An experienced Geocacher will find this challenging, and it will take up a good portion of an afternoon.  
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[[image:stargreen.gif]][[image:stargreen.gif]][[image:stargreen.gif]] Off trail; requires some risk of getting scratched, wet, or winded <br>
# An extreme challenge for the experienced Geocacher. May require in-depth preparation or cartography/navigational skills.  
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[[image:stargreen.gif]][[image:stargreen.gif]][[image:stargreen.gif]][[image:stargreen.gif]] Off trail; likelihood of getting scratched, wet and winded. Probably requires special equipment (boat, 4WD, etc.) <br>
# Mensa or equivalent
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[[image:stargreen.gif]][[image:stargreen.gif]][[image:stargreen.gif]][[image:stargreen.gif]][[image:stargreen.gif]] Requires specialised equipment and knowledge/experience (rock climbing, SCUBA, etc.)
  
== Terrain ==
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If you are caching in areas that have a high terrain rating, then please ensure you heed some [[guidelines for moving around cliff areas]].
  
A number of people use the Scout Scale:
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== Difficulty ==
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This is a measure of how hard it is to find the cache once you are at the location.
  
# Handicapped accessible
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A number of people use [http://forums.groundspeak.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/000331.html Markwell's difficulty guidelines v1.1], which are:
# Suitable for small children; generally on trail
 
# Off trail; requires some risk of getting scratched, wet, or winded
 
# Off trail; likelihood of getting scratched, wet and winded. Probably requires special equipment (boat, 4WD, etc.)
 
# Requires specialized equipment and knowledge/experience (rock climbing, SCUBA, etc.)
 
  
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[[image:staryellow.gif]] A ten year old could probably figure it out without too much difficulty <br>
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[[image:staryellow.gif]][[image:staryellow.gif]] An average adult would be able to find this in about 30 minutes of hunting <br>
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[[image:staryellow.gif]][[image:staryellow.gif]][[image:staryellow.gif]] An experienced Geocacher will find this challenging, and it will take up a good portion of an afternoon. <br>
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[[image:staryellow.gif]][[image:staryellow.gif]][[image:staryellow.gif]][[image:staryellow.gif]] An extreme challenge for the experienced Geocacher. May require in-depth preparation or cartography/navigational skills. <br>
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[[image:staryellow.gif]][[image:staryellow.gif]][[image:staryellow.gif]][[image:staryellow.gif]][[image:staryellow.gif]] Mensa or equivalent
  
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.
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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;.

Latest revision as of 20:31, 11 October 2010

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

Terrain

This refers to the land you have to cross to get to the cache. Normally from the nearest 2WD road.

A number of people use the Scout scale: (broken link)

Stargreen.gif Disabilities accessible
Stargreen.gifStargreen.gif Suitable for small children; generally on trail
Stargreen.gifStargreen.gifStargreen.gif Off trail; requires some risk of getting scratched, wet, or winded
Stargreen.gifStargreen.gifStargreen.gifStargreen.gif Off trail; likelihood of getting scratched, wet and winded. Probably requires special equipment (boat, 4WD, etc.)
Stargreen.gifStargreen.gifStargreen.gifStargreen.gifStargreen.gif Requires specialised equipment and knowledge/experience (rock climbing, SCUBA, etc.)

If you are caching in areas that have a high terrain rating, then please ensure you heed some guidelines for moving around cliff areas.

Difficulty

This is a measure of how hard it is to find the cache once you are at the location.

A number of people use Markwell's difficulty guidelines v1.1, which are:

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

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.