AY Honor Geocaching - Advanced Requirements used by North American Division

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Geocaching - Advanced

Skill Level

2

Year

2005

Version

22.12.2024

Approval authority

North American Division

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Geocaching - Advanced
Recreation
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
North American Division
Year of Introduction
2005
See also



1. Have the Geocaching honor.

2. Define the following terms:

a. Attributes

b. Favorite points

c. Message center

d. Souvenir badges

e. Lists or Pocket Queries

f. Reviewer

3. Define latitude and longitude. What is meant by degrees, minutes, seconds? Demonstrate how to find the latitude and longitude on a geocache listing. Show how to enter latitude and longitude in a GPS receiver/app.

4. Give the history of the following:

a. The origins of global positioning satellites

b. When and how geocaching started

c. The basics of the first geocache (stash)

5. What are the laws/rules/guidelines for placing caches in the following locations in your region?

a. City, regional, or county parks

b. State parks/provincial parks

c. National parks, WMAs

d. Limited access highways and railroad right-of-ways

e. Placing physical caches while traveling

f. Other public lands or areas in your area with permitting guidelines


6. Complete two or more of the following:

a. Establish and maintain a new geocache in your area for at least six months

b. Attend a geocache meeting or event

c. Complete a geotour, geotrail, geoarts or its equivalent (minimum of 6 geocaches found)

d. Find two travel bugs or geocoins and place them in another cache.

e. Hike five or more miles while geocaching.

f. Find the two oldest caches hidden in your state or region.


7. Find and record at least 18 geocaches and include:

a. One traditional cache with three-star (or greater) difficulty and/or terrain rating*

b. One multi-level cache or Mystery (Puzzle) cache

c. One virtual or earthcache

d. One cache with at least ten favorite points

8. Write about your geocache find in your logbook on a geocache website.