musical_racket Posted February 28, 2011 Posted February 28, 2011 It is a strange request, but I am looking for collections of caches that have particularly interesting arrangements. I'll give a few examples: http://coord.info/GC2FPH4 This is the first cache of 100 that are each along a giant string of caches. (Look at the map and you will know what I mean) Also: http://coord.info/GC23PVQ This is part of the mouth of a giant smiley face out in the desert near my down. Are there any other collections like this around the coutry or even world? Quote
+databit Posted February 28, 2011 Posted February 28, 2011 (edited) A giant Smiley face in Goerge Bush Park in Houston, TX GC1NW7P The word TEXAS spelled out in Goearge Bush Park in Houston, TX GC2K0CD A series of puzzle caches that form, appropriately enough, a question mark GC2KDJ1 All the spaces on the Monopoly board GC1MNC4 Edited February 28, 2011 by databit Quote
musical_racket Posted March 1, 2011 Author Posted March 1, 2011 Okay, I found a few more. Another smiley: http://coord.info/GC1V5QD A heart:http://coord.info/GC2C12Z And in Las Cruces, NM. We also have a monopoly series: http://coord.info/GC28N9Y So we have any others that anyone else is aware of? Quote
+bedstefader skjule Posted March 4, 2011 Posted March 4, 2011 It is a strange request, but I am looking for collections of caches that have particularly interesting arrangements. I'll give a few examples: http://coord.info/GC2FPH4 This is the first cache of 100 that are each along a giant string of caches. (Look at the map and you will know what I mean) Also: http://coord.info/GC23PVQ This is part of the mouth of a giant smiley face out in the desert near my down. Are there any other collections like this around the coutry or even world? I have been bookmarking a few as I find out about them; only bookmarked one cache from each series so you'll have to zoom out to see the Geo Art. Certainly not a complete list, just those I've noticed. Geo Art Bookmark site: http://www.geocaching.com/bookmarks/view.aspx?guid=3d1646e8-d7ca-4939-baa0-04931bcf06f4 Gary bedstefader skjule Quote
+Live_2_Ride Posted March 6, 2011 Posted March 6, 2011 A friend, georooks, using 3 existing caches and placing 26 caches made Signal's Portrait. I helped by adding two caches for Signal's antennae using coordinates and cache containers provided by georooks. The top of it is this cache: GC2NWWP. The series is almost 1 mile wide and .84 mile tall. It is set on a very rocky plateau with awesome views. I was impressed with georooks' idea and execution of it. Quote
+akacake Posted March 8, 2011 Posted March 8, 2011 A friend, georooks, using 3 existing caches and placing 26 caches made Signal's Portrait. I helped by adding two caches for Signal's antennae using coordinates and cache containers provided by georooks. The top of it is this cache: GC2NWWP. The series is almost 1 mile wide and .84 mile tall. It is set on a very rocky plateau with awesome views. I was impressed with georooks' idea and execution of it. Near Dunnellon Florida: 30 caches that form a cross http://coord.info/GC2K8KE Quote
+Egnix Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 Here's a random cache from a giant jolly roger (skull & crossbones) in Illinois: http://coord.info/gc2h31f Quote
+wvcachers3 Posted May 18, 2011 Posted May 18, 2011 Heading south out of Mulberry, FL on RT37 you'll find 87 caches in a row with one planted every .1-.2 miles for about 18 miles. Will be hitting a few when I go down this week:-) Quote
angelndemon Posted May 19, 2011 Posted May 19, 2011 Wow ... awesome.. would be great to see something like this in good ol' NZ (New Zealand.... a distant land in the far Pacific Ocean... just over by Aussie.. Australia that is) Hmm the possibilities!!!! No massive deserts or tundra here but I bet our native bush would be a challenge! Mind the kiwis don't bite ya haha Quote
+Sioneva Posted May 19, 2011 Posted May 19, 2011 Wow ... awesome.. would be great to see something like this in good ol' NZ (New Zealand.... a distant land in the far Pacific Ocean... just over by Aussie.. Australia that is) Hmm the possibilities!!!! No massive deserts or tundra here but I bet our native bush would be a challenge! Mind the kiwis don't bite ya haha Vicious fruit? Quote
angelndemon Posted May 20, 2011 Posted May 20, 2011 Wow ... awesome.. would be great to see something like this in good ol' NZ (New Zealand.... a distant land in the far Pacific Ocean... just over by Aussie.. Australia that is) Hmm the possibilities!!!! No massive deserts or tundra here but I bet our native bush would be a challenge! Mind the kiwis don't bite ya haha Vicious fruit? What people call a kiwi in other contries outside of NZ we call 'kiwifruit'... what we call a kiwi is our national bird... a flightless bird but one we treasure with pride... google it and you may see the similarities with the fruit lol Quote
+Sioneva Posted May 21, 2011 Posted May 21, 2011 Wow ... awesome.. would be great to see something like this in good ol' NZ (New Zealand.... a distant land in the far Pacific Ocean... just over by Aussie.. Australia that is) Hmm the possibilities!!!! No massive deserts or tundra here but I bet our native bush would be a challenge! Mind the kiwis don't bite ya haha Vicious fruit? What people call a kiwi in other contries outside of NZ we call 'kiwifruit'... what we call a kiwi is our national bird... a flightless bird but one we treasure with pride... google it and you may see the similarities with the fruit lol *grin* I was just joking... sorry. I get like that. Quote
+KBfamily Posted May 24, 2011 Posted May 24, 2011 We are the KBfamily....so we made our mark in the Arizona desert. My link Quote
+lefr Posted May 29, 2011 Posted May 29, 2011 A minor series of 18 caches inspired by the constellation Orion (there is a short description in english on each of them, try google translate for the rest :-) : http://coord.info/GC2KT2M Quote
+Fjordi Posted June 28, 2011 Posted June 28, 2011 From Austria: "Mostviertel Krug" I have already found all of them The T-5 project Would never like to try it, because they are all attached to trees Hungary: The "W" - PMO Quote
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