What is the Albany
100?
Ever wanted to get out there and do a huge amount of caches in
one day? The Albany 100 combines a drive in the countryside with
the chance of picking up 100 caches in one caching blitz
How far do you
drive?
About 100km on a mixture of gravel and sealed roads
How difficult are the
hides?
Most are easy; nothing is smaller than a film canister. A few
camos – no nanos – no grasstrees. The first twenty are
dead easy, then they start to get smaller and trickier. The last
twenty may slow you down a bit. Cache 100 is an ammo box and is the
only one suitable for swaps, TB’s or GC’s
Cache
100
You will need to collect some numbers as you go around to give
the location of the final cache. Pay particular attention to the
"smiley" cache containers.
Logging
requirements
You will need to take your own pen as none are provided. Write
your team name and date in all 100 logs. DEFINITELY No calling
cards. No stamps. No stickers. The record sheet provided may help
you record your finds while on the road and makes things a bit
easier later on
Please click here to download record sheet.
Logging your finds
online
Copy and paste logs are quite acceptable. Make sure you say how
many you got and how long it took you
Safety
The course should be driven in order from cache 1 to cache 100.
On sealed roads every cache is on the left of the road with a safe
place to pull over. On gravel roads caches are occasionally on the
right hand side. Please exercise caution
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