Difference between revisions of "Difficulty and Terrain Ratings"
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[http://www.geocaching.com Geocaching.com] uses a rating system to rate caches on two levels: | [http://www.geocaching.com Geocaching.com] uses a rating system to rate caches on two levels: | ||
| − | '''Terrain:''' rated from 1 (handicap accessible) to 5 (special equipment needed), the terrain rating lets you know what the trip is going to be like once you leave your car. | + | *'''Terrain:''' rated from 1 (handicap accessible) to 5 (special equipment needed), the terrain rating lets you know what the trip is going to be like once you leave your car. |
| − | '''Difficulty:''' Rated from 1 (easy) to 5 (very hard, either very well hidden, or there is a difficult puzzle to solve), the difficulty rating lets you know what the search is going to be like once you get to ground zero. | + | *'''Difficulty:''' Rated from 1 (easy) to 5 (very hard, either very well hidden, or there is a difficult puzzle to solve), the difficulty rating lets you know what the search is going to be like once you get to ground zero. |
Revision as of 01:44, 22 May 2005
Geocaching.com uses a rating system to rate caches on two levels:
- Terrain: rated from 1 (handicap accessible) to 5 (special equipment needed), the terrain rating lets you know what the trip is going to be like once you leave your car.
- Difficulty: Rated from 1 (easy) to 5 (very hard, either very well hidden, or there is a difficult puzzle to solve), the difficulty rating lets you know what the search is going to be like once you get to ground zero.
see also: How to rate cache difficulty