The Pennsylvania DeLorme Challenge
Cachers who have completed
The Pennsylvania DeLorme Challenge:
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Cacher |
Page Completion Date |
Cache Logged Date |
carels |
September 21, 2006 |
September 24, 2006 |
lightman&lulu |
September 28, 2006 |
September 30, 2006 |
Blue Blazes |
October 1, 2006 |
October 4, 2006 |
Junique |
October 1, 2006 |
October 4, 2006 |
scoof |
October 14, 2006 |
October 22, 2006 |
tird21 |
October 14, 2006 |
October 22, 2006 |
2 Guys Named Moe |
December 23, 2006 |
January 6, 2007 |
Olf D'Coors |
February 4, 2007 |
March 22, 2007 |
DocDiTTo |
May 1, 2007 |
June 2, 2007 |
CCCooperAgency |
July 6, 2007 |
July 8, 2007 |
HolyCowboys |
August 5, 2007 |
September 2, 2007 |
geofun2007 |
August 10, 2007 |
September 1, 2007 |
m_and_w |
August 25, 2007 |
September 2, 2007 |
Angrist |
October 15, 2007 |
November 17, 2007 |
Geo13 |
October 25, 2007 |
October 28, 2007 |
Ima Lost |
April 28, 2008 |
July 9, 2009 |
Gosffo |
June 25, 2008 |
October 19, 2008 |
mrteb |
July 16, 2008 |
August 30, 2008 |
andGuest |
July 17, 2008 |
October 5, 2008 |
r.e.s.t.seekers |
July 23, 2008 |
July 26, 2008 |
Run Amok |
April 30, 2009 |
? |
UnNamed |
June 4, 2009 |
June 26, 2009 |
dlfenster |
June 9, 2009 |
August 8, 2009 |
What is the DeLorme Challenge?
In 2004, Haicoole unveiled the California DeLorme Challenge cache. This popular challenge cache has since been repeated in many other states. Your Pennsylvania volunteer cache reviewers thought that we should join in the fun! This cache is owned jointly by Keystone, OReviewer, skeetsurfer, Mr. Ollivander, and our special emeritus reviewer, MissPlaced.
The DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer is published for all 50 states. These maps are a favorite among travelers and outdoors enthusiasts, and are available at many locations, including online directly from DeLorme. The goal of this cache is simple: to find a cache on each and every page of the Pennsylvania State DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer.
The image above shows the geographical extents of each of the pages of the Pennsylvania DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer. The final cache coordinates can be obtained by successfully finding a cache on each page of the Atlas.
In order to claim this cache, you must first let us know which caches you found to meet the requirements for each Atlas page. See details below.
Here are some specific guidelines for this Challenge:
- As mentioned above, the posted coordinates are not the actual coordinates for the cache. The physical cache may actually be quite some distance from these coordinates! It was hidden sometime in the summer of 2006 by one of the volunteer cache reviewers. The terrain rating and attributes apply to the final cache location, and more details will be provided when you become eligible to seek the final cache. We guarantee you that it will be a strenuous hike. Early finders report hiking for 5 or 6 hours to find the cache and return to their car. If you have concerns about your physical ability to complete this hike, please contact us with details and we will provide hints on the relative difficulty of the different approach routes. We would like for any geocacher to be able to complete the Challenge!
- Generally accepted rules, guidelines and conditions for logging a cache find apply. These must be bona fide caches listed on Geocaching.com that you have personally (physically) found and logged. You may include caches found prior to the creation of the Pennsylvania DeLorme Challenge so long as they meet all other Challenge requirements.
- Since the Challenge is a lot of work, we wanted to reward finders with some good swag. The initial cache contents are listed in a note below. All the original items were new, and have retail prices ranging from $5.00 to $25.00. Please "trade up, trade even or don't trade," so that every finder of the cache will have an opportunity to trade for a quality momento of their experience. And, please take only one geocoin per finder.
- All cache types count as finds for the DeLorme Challenge with the exception of events (CITO included) and locationless caches. Rule added 2/15/07: temporary event caches and grandfathered "moving caches" are not eligible.
Rule added 5/13/07: If you have found or are working on the Pennsylvania All Counties Challenge, you may not use any of the same caches to qualify for the DeLorme Challenge. You must have at least one other reported find in a Map Grid in addition to the one you claimed to meet the requirements for the All Counties Challenge. And, if you've completed the Pennsylvania All Counties Challenge, you cannot use that cache to fulfill the requirement for the Grid where the random posted coordinates are located!
- For Pennsylvania DeLorme Atlas pages that include space not located in Pennsylvania, only caches in the Pennsylvania portion count. We will go off of the posted coordinates for a cache (including multicaches and puzzles) when determining in which state or page a given cache falls.
- Atlas page 41 is all in New York, and Atlas page 69 is all in New Jersey. You do not need to find caches on these two pages.
- While the various editions and versions of the DeLorme Atlas do not seem to have changed much in terms of page boundaries, the image above derived from the information in the cache owner's copy (2001 Edition) will be considered definitive.
- While you may have others with you when you find the final cache, only those who have fulfilled ALL criteria for this cache will be allowed to log it as a find. Find logs by other cachers will be deleted.
- The final cache is located on Pennsylvania State Gamelands. (Gee, *that* narrows it way down, doesn't it?) Like all cache hunts in State Gamelands, all applicable rules and regulations should be followed. This includes wearing at least 250 square inches of blaze orange on the head and body during the prime November-December hunting season.
- If a Pennsylvania Volunteer Cache Reviewer chooses to complete the Challenge under their personal account, he or she must return to the cache location and sign the logbook after meeting the same eligibility rules that apply to everyone else.
- When in doubt, ask — we can discuss it or even seek guidance from others, but the final decision rests with the cache owners.
- Remember that this is a game and is supposed to be fun!
Many thanks go out to Haicoole for the original idea for this cache and to the owners of other DeLorme Challenge caches, especially Moun10Bike's Washington version, from which we have borrowed liberally.
How can I play?
It's easy! The preferred method is to create a shared bookmark list of the caches claimed as eligible finds. Simply send us an e-mail at PA.Reviewers@gmail.com to alert us that you've completed all the pages. Include a link to your bookmark list. This is the best way to share cache information in a manner that's consistent with Groundspeak's terms of use for pocket queries. If you don't create a bookmark list, send us a file containing your claimed eligible finds. (.GPX or .LOC format is highly preferred, but NOT GPX files using the proprietary Groundspeak extensions to the GPX namespace.) This alternative is offered for geocachers who are not premium members, or for anyone having difficulty with managing a bookmark list. We will review your list of finds in order to verify compliance with the cache requirements. Please allow up to one week for the verification process -- remember we are busy reviewing all the new caches! Finds will be verified in the order received. Once everything checks out, we will send you an e-mail with instructions, including the correct coordinates to take you to the final cache, and some background information about the cache location. The find cannot be logged until the physical container is found and the logbook inside is signed.
To help you figure out which caches are on which map pages, we have the following files available. Many thanks to IV Warrior and the Central Pennsylvania Geocachers group for hosting these files!
The files have lines showing the borders of the Atlas pages. If you develop a similar file for a different mapping software format, send it to us and we will host that for everyone else's benefit as well.
There is also an image of the Pennsylvania DeLorme overview map showing the map pages with the bounding latitudes and longitudes for the pages, excluding latitudinal and longitudinal boundaries created by state boundaries, shown in this log Log with image of bounding lats and longs.
A challenge checker for The Pennsylvania DeLorme Challenge is available from Project-GC.com. This checker meets the updated (May 25, 2016) guidelines for challenge checkers for new challenge caches. It provides a list of qualifying finds (1find per page) and also a map showing which pages have been completed and which still need a qualifying find. This challenge checker is what PA Reviewers will be using to confirm that a cacher has met The Pennsylvania DeLorme Challenge.
Tracking the Progress of Geocachers Taking on the DeLorme Challenge:
We encourage everyone to make their DeLorme Challenge bookmark lists "public" and "shared," so that everyone can see how other geocachers are coming along. Tip: Include a bookmark to this cache page on your list, and then everyone's lists can be accessed from right here.
We also ask that you think of the *best* cache that you found on each page of the Atlas, for inclusion on your DeLorme Challenge bookmark list. That way, everyone will see how hard you worked to complete the challenge, and we will have a very nice compiled list of Pennsylvania's best caches. This is just a suggestion, not a requirement. If the only cache you found on an Atlas page is a micro at a highway rest stop, it's still eligible.
Speaking of bookmark lists, if you are looking for excellent caches to complete a page for the DeLorme Challenge, check out a shared bookmark list such as Pennsylvania's Favorite Caches, or the personal "favorite caches" bookmark list owned by a geocacher in the area you are visiting.
Those accepting the DeLorme Challenge are encouraged to post notes here on the cache page to let everyone know they are working on it, and to keep us informed of their progress. GOOD LUCK, AND HAVE FUN!