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Sharknose Bunnies Geocacher

Joined: 29 Jun 2009
Posts: 297
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Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 10:54 pm Post subject: GC1NZQK - Troubled Waters |
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I'm not sure that I've got enough finds under my belt to be recommending caches to anyone, but for the sake of getting the ball rolling, I thought I'd toss this one into the mix:
GC1NQK - Troubled Waters
Veterans have probably seen many hides like this one before, but in looking back over my first month of caching, this West Metro cache stands out as being one of the more creative hides I've seen so far. I don't want to say too much as it will ruin the fun, but it's the type of find that brings a smile to your face.
Add in the following two nearby caches to make it a nice triple play.
GCJV38 - Hello There Pilgrim
GC17EF - Plymouth Rock - Urban Glacial Debris
Hello There Pilgrim is a straightforward hide. Plymouth Rock is a nicely done Earthcache.
Park at the Four Seasons Mall and you can walk to all three caches. Depending on walking speed and searching time, you're probably looking at 20 minutes to 60 minutes of caching. |
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knowschad Geocacher

Joined: 20 Jun 2005
Posts: 448 Location: South St Paul
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Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 6:43 pm Post subject: Re: GC1NZQK - Troubled Waters |
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| Sharknose Bunnies wrote: |
I'm not sure that I've got enough finds under my belt to be recommending caches to anyone, but for the sake of getting the ball rolling, I thought I'd toss this one into the mix:
GC1NQK - Troubled Waters
Veterans have probably seen many hides like this one before, but in looking back over my first month of caching, this West Metro cache stands out as being one of the more creative hides I've seen so far. I don't want to say too much as it will ruin the fun, but it's the type of find that brings a smile to your face.
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My log for Troubled Waters:
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April 3 by knowschad (3843 found)
Wow! This cache was not only the highlight of the day, but the cleverest and most novel cache that I have found is a good while. From what I can see, too many of the finder's logs fail to give enough credit. If you keep this up, I will be making the pilgrimage from South St Paul to New Hope every time you put out a new cache! (well... we'll have to talk about that, I guess)
Well done.
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I was there again with Bobcam not long ago, and even with all of his finds, he was very impressed. Even more so when you realize that this is the hider's first hide! _________________ Alcohol & calculus don't mix. Don't drink & deriv |
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sparkyfry Geocacher

Joined: 03 Jun 2008
Posts: 345
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Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:26 pm Post subject: |
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| Guess i need to add that to my list, since I live all of 3 miles away from it. |
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