+Cache U Nutter Posted March 4, 2010 Share Posted March 4, 2010 As I have now promoted myself to a Premium member, on top of the savouring the natural kudos achieved I can now also reactivate the above bookmark listing. Celebrations all round ! So if you would like a cache submitted please let me know [subject to conforming to eligability criteria] My apologies to those who have contacted me to add caches in the last year or so, as I have just rejoined could you please re send me the particulars. Quote Link to comment
+The Blorenges Posted March 4, 2010 Share Posted March 4, 2010 (edited) Cache U Nutter's Bookmark List of Extreme Caches. You may like to consider the following for inclusion Moe's Tavern Raker's of the Lost Ark Red Sands Fort The Cave Troll's Lair (We haven't done them... We just have them on our Watchlist.) MrsB Edited to add: The Worm's Turned / Pit of Peril (One I have done. It's one of the UnderWorld series, unfortunately several of the others have now been archived.) Edited March 4, 2010 by The Blorenges Quote Link to comment
+ChannelFadge Posted March 4, 2010 Share Posted March 4, 2010 (edited) edit Edited March 4, 2010 by ChannelFadge Quote Link to comment
+Cache U Nutter Posted March 4, 2010 Author Share Posted March 4, 2010 Cache U Nutter's Bookmark List of Extreme Caches. You may like to consider the following for inclusion Moe's Tavern Does not meet criteria Raker's of the Lost Ark included Red Sands Fort included The Cave Troll's Lair included (We haven't done them... We just have them on our Watchlist.) MrsB Edited to add: The Worm's Turned / Pit of Peril included (One I have done. It's one of the UnderWorld series, unfortunately several of the others have now been archived.) Quote Link to comment
+Simply Paul Posted March 5, 2010 Share Posted March 5, 2010 I suggest my GC1VDNR - Scotland's Hidden Treasure (Coire Choille-rais) cache, which seems to have an avalanche risk at the moment... You may also consider GC639B - The Glomach Falls by harrypotter- a 7.5mile walk for a single cache in wild country. Quote Link to comment
+Cache U Nutter Posted March 5, 2010 Author Share Posted March 5, 2010 I suggest my GC1VDNR - Scotland's Hidden Treasure (Coire Choille-rais) cache, which seems to have an avalanche risk at the moment... You may also consider GC639B - The Glomach Falls by harrypotter- a 7.5mile walk for a single cache in wild country. Both caches l Iook great and I only wish I had the time to go out to find them . Both however fail to meet the criteria for the bookmark listing which disallow any caches involving a walk in, unless of course there is a scary /abnormally demanding challenge at the end !. These would cetainly qualify for Mark and Lynns bookmark list however. Quote Link to comment
+Team Noodles Posted March 5, 2010 Share Posted March 5, 2010 I suggest my GC1VDNR - Scotland's Hidden Treasure (Coire Choille-rais) cache, which seems to have an avalanche risk at the moment... You may also consider GC639B - The Glomach Falls by harrypotter- a 7.5mile walk for a single cache in wild country. these are SO added to watchlist, with luck i can do them this summer, thanks! Quote Link to comment
+Simply Paul Posted March 5, 2010 Share Posted March 5, 2010 I suggest my GC1VDNR - Scotland's Hidden Treasure (Coire Choille-rais) cache, which seems to have an avalanche risk at the moment... You may also consider GC639B - The Glomach Falls by harrypotter- a 7.5mile walk for a single cache in wild country.Both caches l Iook great and I only wish I had the time to go out to find them . Both however fail to meet the criteria for the bookmark listing which disallow any caches involving a walk in, unless of course there is a scary /abnormally demanding challenge at the end !.These would cetainly qualify for Mark and Lynns bookmark list however. Ah, I read 'Following a number of requests I thought it was time to collate a listing of this small niche of caches that involves a physical challenge or dare. This could be a climb/descent' and '2] The fact that the cache is a long walk away or on top of a mountain is irrelevant. unless it involves a climb!' (my bolds) on the list's description and didn't realise you mean rock-climb, perhaps requiring ropes. My mistake. Of course, a drive-by cache on top of a mountain (there are some!) isn't much of a challenge Quote Link to comment
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