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12/04/2012 at 11:04 pm #1733703
gotta run
MemberIn case you’re not on the GC mailing list…no new challenges effective immediately, all challenges gone in 7 days. Can’t say I’m surprised.
On the Left Side of the Road...12/04/2012 at 11:42 pm #1966105huffinpuffin2
ParticipantDo we get to keep our numbers? 😥 😥
12/04/2012 at 11:44 pm #1966106Captain and Mate
MemberNo big deal here. Although we did a couple, it never really caught on with us. We won’t be losing any sleep over their demise.
12/05/2012 at 12:05 am #1966107RSplash40
MemberHold the phone. I own one. Gr where is this message?
12/05/2012 at 12:28 am #1966108Team Black-Cat
MemberYeah, I don’t think there will be too much backlash to this announcement.
I wonder what they have in mind…12/05/2012 at 12:30 am #1966109gotta run
MemberCame in my email. Also on the WGA Facebook. Keep in mind this refers to challenges as a cache type/icon, not ? caches that are challenges.
On the Left Side of the Road...12/05/2012 at 12:31 am #1966110gotta run
Member@huffinpuffin2 wrote:
Do we get to keep our numbers? 😥 😥
No but you can exchange them at Starbucks plus $7 for a cup of coffee.
On the Left Side of the Road...12/05/2012 at 12:35 am #1966111huffinpuffin2
ParticipantThe email:
Subject: We are retiring ChallengesDear Geocacher,
In our effort to inspire outdoor play through Geocaching, we are often faced with decisions about what to focus on next, and what to focus on less. It is through these decisions that we explore opportunities to grow the global game of Geocaching.
Occasionally, during this process, we are faced with the reality that certain ideas don’t catch on as we had hoped. In these situations we owe it to ourselves and to you to make tough decisions about the future of every project and the resources to be applied to each. Sometimes, as a result, cool features must become casualties.
In this spirit, we have decided to retire Geocaching Challenges.
This means that, effective today, we have disabled the ability to create new Challenges. We have also removed the Challenges application from all mobile application stores. In approxim ately 7 days, we will be removing all traces of the Challenges functionality and related content from Geocaching.com.
On an office wall here at HQ is a sign that reads, “Let’s make better mistakes tomorrow.” By accepting that we will sometimes get it wrong, we can allow ourselves to learn from and imagine new opportunities in the world of Geocaching. Our hope is we can take the lessons from Challenges and create better tools to guide you on your next adventure.
Sincerely,
Geocaching.com12/05/2012 at 2:48 am #1966112labrat_wr
Member😥 😥 😥 😥 😥 😥 😥 😥 😥 NOT
Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.
12/05/2012 at 3:21 am #1966113CodeJunkie
Member@gotta run wrote:
@huffinpuffin2 wrote:
Do we get to keep our numbers? 😥 😥
No but you can exchange them at Starbucks plus $7 for a cup of coffee.
I disagree GR as I know for a fact a cup of coffee at the starry place is $1.94 for 16 oz. (with the $0.10 discount for bringing my own refillable mug). Now if its one of those foo foo type beverages you may be correct. 😉 🙄
12/05/2012 at 4:23 pm #1966114Todd300
Member@gotta run wrote:
Came in my email. Also on the WGA Facebook. Keep in mind this refers to challenges as a cache type/icon, not ? caches that are challenges.
Sometimes I wonder if the ? challenge caches should be retired as well as many of them are out-rightly stupid. But that’s a topic for another discussion.
But good to know GC finally wised up and got rid of this version of challenges.
12/05/2012 at 4:38 pm #1966115WStemple
MemberI am not surprised or upset with this action. As for caches that are challenges, the ones that I have done have made sense. Our group trip to Iowa for The Road to Camelot also qualified us to log the 25 D/T challenge cache.
12/05/2012 at 5:20 pm #1966116Trekkin and Birdin
MemberWe know that some challenge ? caches are kind of silly and unless we qualify for those already, won’t work to do so. We do like challenges that are a real challenge….DeLorme, Well Rounded, the Rustic Roads and things like that. Those capture the original intent of geocaching, which is still what we love most. Others like the power trails. Still others will bike. There’s a place for all those things. No one is saying they must all be completed and we’re happy there are options for anyone out there, no matter their abilities. This is one of the few activities we enjoy that seems to include a wide range of ages and skills.
As for those other challenges….no tears shed here.
12/05/2012 at 8:12 pm #1966117Northwoods Tom
MemberUnscientific but interesting I thought.
I picked a cache that has been popular and out there for a while. I looked at the last 100 “found it” posts and about 20% had also completed at least 1 challenge. Not a real high percentage but probably higher than some other cache categories.
I personally have looked at some challenges but have never been interested in doing any.
12/05/2012 at 9:36 pm #1966118Team Black-Cat
MemberI would think that the percentage of cachers who have completed MORE than one is pretty low…
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