+hamsterdude10 Posted May 17 Posted May 17 Hey everyone! I was daydreaming recently and got to wondering… if you could find any geocache, anywhere in the world, what would it be like? I'm really curious—what’s your dream geocache? Where would it be hidden? (On a mountaintop? Deep underwater? In a historic castle? On another planet?) What kind of container would it be? (An elaborate puzzle box? A treasure chest? Something high-tech?) What would be inside? (A logbook with famous signatures? Rare swag? A trackable with an epic story?) What kind of journey would it take to get there? (A multi-day hike? Solving riddles across a city? Scuba diving?) Would there be a theme or story to it? Who would you want to find it with? Or would it be a solo adventure? Would it be easy to find, or the ultimate challenge? Let your imagination run wild! Whether it's something physically possible or straight out of a fantasy novel, I want to hear about it. Maybe it'll inspire someone’s next big hide—or give us all something to dream about. Looking forward to reading your ideas! Quote
+niraD Posted May 17 Posted May 17 4 hours ago, hamsterdude10 said: I was daydreaming recently and got to wondering… if you could find any geocache, anywhere in the world, what would it be like? I would love to find another multi-stage puzzle night cache like Initiation: difficulty 4, terrain 4.5, field puzzle, flashlight required, UV light required, tree climbing required, and intended to be found by a team of people working together for a couple hours or so. The park closed at 10pm, and the first stage was a series of reflective trail markers, so it was hard to complete in a single trip during the summer (sunset at 8:30, full dark at 9:00). Quote
+MNTA Posted May 17 Posted May 17 My bucket list is to travel up the Dempster Highway and swim in the Arctic Ocean last cache is currently: Tuktoyaktuk Hamlet Office Traditional Cache GC7TRCW 1 Quote
+barefootjeff Posted May 17 Posted May 17 For me, it'd involve a decent hike, certainly qualifying for the Takes more than 1 hour and Significant hike attributes, and one that's reasonably challenging but not over the top. Good scenery along the way too, and a nice view, waterfall or something otherwise special at GZ. I'm not that fussy about the container as long as it's done its job of keeping the log dry and clean, although a container that's themed to the cache is always a plus. Going out there with a group of caching mates also makes it that much more enjoyable. Ones that I've done that tick all the boxes include The Goat House (GC5KCMB) and Lord, Howe Did This Get Here? (GC5KKQ8) on Lord Howe Island, Hawkesbury Heights #5 Suspended Splendor (GC5E7A3) that I did for my 1000th find, and a couple of Blue Mountains EarthCaches that I've done more recently, Venus Tor (GC9Q2EZ) and Grand Canyon (GCA9FJ2). Coming up in July, we have a group hike planned to The Scenic Adventurer Challenge (GC5KEY1) in the mountains north-west of Newcastle. I don't qualify yet but I'm getting close (31 of the 40 required), so I'd like to at least get my name in the logbook before I'm too old to get out there (if I'm not already ). With the rock climbing involved, It's not one I'd be comfortable doing alone but it should be awesome with a group of mates. 1 Quote
+The_Jumping_Pig Posted May 18 Posted May 18 A long, pretty and strenuous hike to an easily findable ammo can or a well crafted puzzle cache with an easy final or a quick but tricky gadget cache. OR, best of all (yet to find one like this), a well-crafted puzzle cache that leads me to a nice hike to an easily findable gadget cache. I've gotten 2/3 of these before but yet to get all 5! Quote
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