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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Another challenge ……..
@Decrepit wrote:
I don’t suppose there is a program out there that will automatically calculate the best route to hit all the caches in a list, is there? I’m thinking the Indiana Challange might be doable over a weekend.
Microsoft Streets and Trips works well for this task.
Now that cheeto has his challenge down pat, I am working on a Wisconsin Alphabet of Cemeteries Challenge.
Watch for it soon …………
@Team Black-Cat wrote:
GC1H3VF just became very popular…
Not that one, TBC. Wrong township, unless you’re looking at a different letter than I am.
@Decrepit wrote:
I don’t suppose there is a program out there that will automatically calculate the best route to hit all the caches in a list, is there? I’m thinking the Indiana Challenge might be doable over a weekend.
Decrepit,
If you use GSAK there’s a macro that will calculate the next nearest cache in a group of caches so you can do a cache raid. The macro is called ‘Cache Raid’ and there’s more info here:
http://gsak.net/board/index.php?showtopic=1447&st=0&#entry34487
Thanks! I’ll have to check out these options.
Anther idea from the GC forums.
A distance challenge.
You have to find a cache 25 miles from home,
75
100 etc
Perhaps see who gets the farthest.
But, you probably would have to place a limit, like to the state border.