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I am looking to get a few caches in a Jasmer challenge found and I thought about finding a cache in England, France, Belgium, Luxembourg Germany and Holland. I would like to find GC40 whilst there so I was wondering if anyone has managed to do this and if so have they and advice.

 

browni

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Yeah we did six countries in one day in 2010. Full story here B)

 

I did G'ebbes last year on a separate day trip so if you wanted to do that I'd advise you to go there first and then do other countries on the way home maybe.

 

A group of other cachers from the Midlands did six in a day last April by finding a cache in UK, flying to Strasbourg or somewhere and finishing up in Bruges an then going to G'ebbes the following day (I think)

 

Mark

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As part of 'Team JAMS' (I was the S element) I cached in 11 countries in 72 hours. England, France, Belgium (road-side camp), Netherlands, Germany, Austria (inc. a cache with a rude name, and a Mega event. Two nights on a campsite), Liechtenstein, Switzerland, back through France to Luxemburg (stop the clock!) before going back to the tunnel the following day. Quite a trip! But not six countries in any one 24 hours, sadly. The Jasmer sounds like a fun challenge. GC40 is a must-do the next time I'm in the area (100km radius) too :)

Good luck with your trip!

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I am looking to get a few caches in a Jasmer challenge found and I thought about finding a cache in England, France, Belgium, Luxembourg Germany and Holland. I would like to find GC40 whilst there so I was wondering if anyone has managed to do this and if so have they and advice.

 

browni

We are going to try and do 8 in a day when we drive to Austria for ski-ing in March. Not just layby cache and dashes, but 8 high quality caches.

 

Rgds, Andy

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Our best so far is four in a day but we did visit GC40 and I can tell you it's a very easy find (and a nice cache too). We were taking our time enjoying the scenery but I think six would be a breeze if you kept moving. Best of luck!

 

Long before we were Geocaching we took a tour of Europe and covered 14 countries in 14 days but that's another story. :)

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