+The Frantic Cachers Posted September 28, 2003 Share Posted September 28, 2003 Obviously I am new to caching. I was just wondering, in your opinions, the top ten caches in Northern NJ to get are? I am sure it has been covered before but its late, I just got home from work and I am tired, so please bear with me. Thank you. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted September 29, 2003 Share Posted September 29, 2003 Actually, its a good question and one dear to my heart because 90 percent of my finds are in northern NJ. I'm not one to travel far just to look for a cache. There was a thread that discussed the best caches in the northeast, but not one limited to northern NJ. I'm too lazy to provide the links, but here are my top 10 northern NJ caches in no particular order: NY/NJ Multi State Multi Cache (great hike, beautiful area) Windbeam's Windfall (outstanding views) The Splitrock Splendor (challenging hunt..stage two is a bear, great hike) Wanaque Overlook (Nice hike, fantastic view) Sierra Bravo 05 - The Stone Living Room (interesting living room,nice view) Spring 2002 Metro Area Picnic cache (another nice hike) GC5 (tough to get to, but fun) Balderdash (a great concept and a fun hunt) The Cauldrons of Courage (another great Artful Dodger hide) Roo2 (nice hike. Fun rock scramble) Needful Things VII (interesting, forgotten historic spot) Oops, that's 11. I can't choose 1 to remove, so I'll go with that. Two NJ caches that would have made my list, but really aren't in northern NJ are Melvin's Multiple Madness and Wheretogo? Vertigo!. Four that have great reps and I'm sure would be on my list if I had found them are Alluvial Material, The Giant Stairs, Aye Carrumba! and Graffiti Rock Ramble. They are all near the top of my to-do list "You can't make a man by standing a sheep on his hind legs. But by standing a flock of sheep in that position, you can make a crowd of men" - Max Beerbohm [This message was edited by BrianSnat on September 29, 2003 at 01:41 PM.] Quote Link to comment
+HartClimbs Posted September 29, 2003 Share Posted September 29, 2003 Good question - the answer always changes. Here's some of my favorites (again, in no order and there's probably some I'm forgetting): Graffiti Rock Ramble Magoo's Mile Goose Island Passaic Hideaway Terrace Pond Smokey's Wallow Alluvial Material Cauldrons of Courage Passaic River Ramble Wierd NJ: Mansion in the Marshes (an easy virt but pretty cool when you see it) Federal Hill (but you have to do the RR bridge crossing) The Copper Mine Trilogy (CU-1/2/3) Walk in the Park Any Needful Things cache (even though I haven't found them all yet - I still like Skully's hiding style). Night Vision was great too (but I guess is considered south/central Jersey?) Of course, all my cache hides are Definitely Preferable to Most! Edit: I was trying to find the link to the DPM discussion for anyone who didn't get the joke - but couldn't find it quicky...sorry! Quote Link to comment
+roasteroo Posted September 29, 2003 Share Posted September 29, 2003 WOW! I cant believe I have 51 finds, and 2 hides and one of my caches(ROO2), made the list of brians! I feel loved, but I did work on placing that one for A while. Look for ROO3 soon! Im in the middle of doing Ay Carumba but I would still suggest it. My top 3 NY/NJ Multi and associated caches in area Terrace pond GC5 KARMA: Its everywhere you are going to be. Quote Link to comment
+Team DEMP Posted September 29, 2003 Share Posted September 29, 2003 quote:Edit: I was trying to find the link to the DPM discussion for anyone who didn't get the joke - but couldn't find it quicky...sorry! http://ubbx.Groundspeak.com/6/ubb.x?a=tpc&s=5726007311&f=7316058331&m=83060928&r=66660548#66660548 is at least a reference if not the originating thread. Quote Link to comment
+roasteroo Posted September 29, 2003 Share Posted September 29, 2003 quote:Originally posted by roasteroo:WOW! I cant believe I have 51 finds, and 2 hides and one of my caches(ROO2), made the list of brians! I feel loved, but I did work on placing that one for A while. Look for ROO3 soon! Im in the middle of doing Ay Carumba but I would still suggest it. My top 3 NY/NJ Multi and associated caches in area (COVERT002) These 2 were my second and third finds and got me hooked on the game) Terrace pond and GC5 Windbeams waterfall KARMA: Its everywhere you are going to be. KARMA: Its everywhere you are going to be. Quote Link to comment
+Waterboy Posted September 29, 2003 Share Posted September 29, 2003 Reading Brian’s list I feel it is incomplete. There are two reasons: 1. No list of top North Jersey caches is complete without any caches by Brian. Our favorite of his active caches is Terrace Pond. 2. He ignored several good caches in the northwestern part of the state (near Delaware Water Gap). No list would be complete without Dreamcatcher. There are 24 account(s) watching this cache, a quick check does not show any other north Jersey cache that has more than 10 watching. Dreamcatcher and adjacent Sunfish Pond are particularly beautiful in foliage season. Another good cache in northwest Jersey is The Love Shack and Beyond. Please consider the three good ones that we have hid in northwest Jersey. Quote Link to comment
+The BeeGees Posted September 29, 2003 Share Posted September 29, 2003 quote: Waterboy With Wife (www) Please consider the three good ones that we have hid in northwest Jersey. Considered and placed at the top of my list. (at least the one that I went to) Rutherford View Terrace Pond BOLP III Balls Chimney Rock 2003 (if you include the side trips to the hawk watch and the falls) 796.51 (Just for a change of pace) Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted September 30, 2003 Share Posted September 30, 2003 If eveyone thinks my Terrace Pond cache belongs on this list, how come it goes 8 or 9 months between finds! "You can't make a man by standing a sheep on his hind legs. But by standing a flock of sheep in that position, you can make a crowd of men" - Max Beerbohm Quote Link to comment
+Team DEMP Posted September 30, 2003 Share Posted September 30, 2003 That looks like a good cache Brian... I might have to attempt it this weekend if I get some time. There's a TB that needs to move too since it's been there over 2 months now. Of course, 7 people will probably hit it up before this weekend but it still looks like a nice hike. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted September 30, 2003 Share Posted September 30, 2003 quote: That looks like a good cache Brian... I might have to attempt it this weekend if I get some time. There's a TB that needs to move too since it's been there over 2 months now. Don't forget to get GC5 while you're up there (hehehehehe). Also, Team Magster has a nice cache that isn't too far away. Makes for a nice loop hike. Terrace Pond, Magster's Bearfort Mountain cache, then GC5 is a good route. "You can't make a man by standing a sheep on his hind legs. But by standing a flock of sheep in that position, you can make a crowd of men" - Max Beerbohm Quote Link to comment
+The Frantic Cachers Posted September 30, 2003 Author Share Posted September 30, 2003 I want to thank you guys for your quick responses. For Hart, I have tried Balderdash to no avail twice and I will attempt it again. The problem with that cache wasn't the actual stages of the cache but finding the cache itself. I will definately not be giving up considering 2 have found it since my last attempt. Back to the topic...I do plan on hitting as many as I can in all of your top 10 lists, the problem only being finding the time. Unfortunately my son is a bit to small to do most if not all and my wife is getting upset that I am caching without her. Since I rarely have a weekend off, its hard to find a babysitter during the week for both the little guy and our 9 yr old. Anyways I don't know how this babble was on topic, but I typed it and now I am going to post it so if you read this sorry. Hope to meet you guys on the trails sometime. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted September 30, 2003 Share Posted September 30, 2003 Yeah, we mostly gave you the tougher ones, but I see you had the time to do my Butler Reservoir cache. Congrads for being one of the few to complete that one! Some of the ones on my list aren't long hikes. Windbeam's Windfall is a short, but very steep climb (by NJ standards). My Terrace Pond cache can be done in under 2 hours, even with kids. In fact they will have fun with the rock scrambles. The Stone Living Room is another kid friendly cache. "You can't make a man by standing a sheep on his hind legs. But by standing a flock of sheep in that position, you can make a crowd of men" - Max Beerbohm Quote Link to comment
+The Frantic Cachers Posted September 30, 2003 Author Share Posted September 30, 2003 The Butler reservoir was my fav so far....sorry hart but I found Brian's. My son turns 5 on the 25 so I think I might try to do some of the Holloween type caches with him around then. Quote Link to comment
+ZeeWire Posted September 30, 2003 Share Posted September 30, 2003 quote: Terrace Pond, Magster's Bearfort Mountain cache, then GC5 is a good route Mmmm....interesting... Quote Link to comment
+nikcap Posted September 30, 2003 Share Posted September 30, 2003 OK, one of the resident Central Jersey cachers checking in: Past and Present, in no order or relevance, Top 10 North Jersey Caches as found or attempted by Team Ekitt10. 1. Security NJ aka You Are the Cache (North NJ) 2 & 3. Wildcat Ridge - Hawk Watch followed by Graffiti Rock Ramble (You gotta do these together!) 4. Wheretogo?Vertigo! It's not exactly north of the official-unofficial border between North and South Jersey, the Raritan River, ... nor is it South of the river, but that's another story. 5. Steeps over Greenbrook, great rock face and a very nice hike, especially when put together with the nearby Reservation cache. (BTW, this was no find for me, but I'll still recommend it.) 6. The Copper Mine Series, three for the price of one, although cache one is probably the best of them all, it's another good set of caches to plan your day around. 7. Manunka Chunk Tunnels abandoned train tunnels built in the 1800's. Plus it's only a few miles from Hot Dog Johnny's!!! 8. The Giant's Stairs, the Palisades Rock! Go there, NOW! Lot's of nice caches in the area. 9. Stone Living Room, Weird NJ at it best. A must find. Do the letterbox in ther area while your there too. 10. Picture This, probably a little more Central and West Jersey, but another interesting adventure. Ghost of the past: The White Manna Don't forget to check these threads too: Favorite, Toughest, Most Interesting Caches Greatest Caches of the Northeast & Your favorite cache placed in the Northeast. Oh yeah, another Central Jersey type of cache, but don't forget Magoo's Memories of Merit, whenever someone mentions the best cache in NJ, the caches on this list always seem to get plugged. (Sorry for the indirect shameless plug ) Quote Link to comment
+roasteroo Posted December 26, 2003 Share Posted December 26, 2003 After finishing the Ay Carumba Challenge, I think it too belongs on the list. Check out the logs! It is a real blast. Quote Link to comment
mortonfox Posted December 26, 2003 Share Posted December 26, 2003 (edited) Having just done this cache today with HartClimbs, I nominate Secaucus Panorama. A bit of a challenge and excellent views. Edited December 26, 2003 by stayfloopy Quote Link to comment
+jonboy Posted December 26, 2003 Share Posted December 26, 2003 I am not from new Jersey, but I have cherry picked those that meet my preferences and are close to New York, which would be a tough hike, a wild place and a good view. My list would be : Aye Caramba! New York/New Jersey Multi-State Multi-Cache Smokey's Wallow Middle'aNowhere Giant Stairs Spring 2002 NY NJ Geocachers Picnic Cache GC5 Covert-002 Wanaque Overlook Windbeams Windfall Quote Link to comment
avroair Posted March 17, 2005 Share Posted March 17, 2005 Here goes, now I have a few under my belt: In no particular order: Ground Zero by Kber an interesting offset cache. Melvin's Multiple Madness by Marty621 it just plain sick. Night Sweats by Hartclimbs fun in the dark. Cauldrons of Courage by The Artful Dodger great themed cache, I choose poorly. Wyanokie Highpointby BrianSnat and Skigirl43 great climb to a panoramic view. Edisons Dark Hole Cache by Treequest if you like crawling in the dark. Secaucus Panorama by Marty621 quintissential sopranos New Jersey. Passaic Hidaway by The Artful Dodger (assist to BrianSnat) walk thru a floodplain. A Walk in the Park by BrianSnat easy walk in an interesting swamp. Go Copper Mining (CU1) By John Lambert, all three are in interesting spots. Favorite event: Murder Mystery: Tourne Asunder Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted March 17, 2005 Share Posted March 17, 2005 Four that have great reps and I'm sure would be on my list if I had found them are Alluvial Material, The Giant Stairs, Aye Carrumba! and Graffiti Rock Ramble. They are all near the top of my to-do list I've found these since I made the above post a year and a half ago and they definitely belong on my top 10 list. Can't imagine which ones I'd take off to keep it at 10 though. Quote Link to comment
+Harry Dolphin Posted March 18, 2005 Share Posted March 18, 2005 (edited) I had to give this some thought. I'm still a neophyte, with only 307 finds (and a number of them are not in North Jersey). Interesting, challenging, or otherwise just great fun: Secaucus Panorama Balderdash Sierra Brave-05-Stone Living Room "Steeps Over Greenbrook" GC5 Valley View Lookout The Science Prodject No Hints Bridges The Gap Definitely preferred this one to Dreamcatcher. Smokey's Wallow Terrace Pond Of course, this was my first cache, and it's just off the trail that I maintain. Then there's the one I have to go back to find: Alluvial Material We won't talk about the only one I've ever completely given up on: Five Star New York. But that's not in North Jersey. Edited March 18, 2005 by Harry Dolphin Quote Link to comment
Three Simple Words Posted March 18, 2005 Share Posted March 18, 2005 (edited) Edited March 18, 2005 by Allez Comp Quote Link to comment
Three Simple Words Posted March 18, 2005 Share Posted March 18, 2005 I only have a little over 200+ finds… So this is my top 10 list... ALCATRAZ by trail hound (GCMTZ4) Longwood's Humbled Giant by treequest (GCMVTX) No Hints Bridges the Gap by Waterboy With Wife (GCB7A1) Dreamcatcher by RAT Team 6 (GC5F8) Helispot by Waterboy with Wife (www) (GC276E Maneater by BrianSnat & Skigirl43 (GCMYE7) Old Glory Jr. - NJ Style by Skully & Mulder et al. (GCGN18) Longwood's Humbled Giant by treequest (GCMVTX) Valley View Lookout by BASM (GCH1FF) Boulderdash! by BrianSnat (GCMPV4) Alluvial Material by Team Epitome (GC2039) And how I can forget about,"TRL's Pain In The Cache Series". All 10 of theese caches are fun. Quote Link to comment
+Team Bam Bam Posted March 18, 2005 Share Posted March 18, 2005 The Cascade George Washington's Stairmaster Smokey's Wallow Tripod Rock Devil's Hole Lake Sonoma The Passaic Hideaway Helispot These are some of our favorites. Quote Link to comment
+Team Bam Bam Posted March 23, 2005 Share Posted March 23, 2005 Oh yeah... it's not in NE NJ but it's just across the PA border - Columcille The cache is pretty simple but the park is very impressive. Quote Link to comment
avroair Posted September 6, 2007 Share Posted September 6, 2007 I wonder how many of these great caches are still around? (most of the cachers seem to be gone!) Quote Link to comment
+Death of a Clown Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 I've only found a few so far, but my top ten out of those would be: 1: Edison's Dark Rock Cache 2: Evil Little Man, Deep in the Woods 3: Terrace Pond North 4: Fluffy Pink Bunnies 5: Cauldrons of Courage 6: Three Block Falls 7: Terrace Pond South 8: Edison's Grand View 9: 1481 A Passaic County High Point 10: Shave and a Haircut (first one I did. good only for sentimental reasons) Quote Link to comment
Mr.Yuck Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 I wonder how many of these great caches are still around? (most of the cachers seem to be gone!) What, does this thread get bumped every 2 years? No top 10 list, but I don't see where anyone has mentioned Rob's Invite about 1/2 the way up Mt. Tammany. There's a great lookout (with views of the gap to the south) most of the way to the cache. Quote Link to comment
+MountainRacer Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 I've gotta put in my personal endorsement for 'Edisons Dark Rock Cache'. I did it today (see log for details and pics!) and it was awesome. Even if you go the wrong way at first and come out frustrated, as I did, you can see your error quickly and you just get to spend some extra time underground. And while you're there, you can pick up the (relatively easy) earthcache by taking your picture with the Edison monument and hunting for magnetic rocks as you walk among the ruins of the mining area. Quote Link to comment
+nikcap Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 I wonder how many of these great caches are still around? (most of the cachers seem to be gone!) What, does this thread get bumped every 2 years? ... There! Bumping this only after 4 1/2 months! Quote Link to comment
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