The_Brownies Posted January 16, 2003 Posted January 16, 2003 I've been working on one called the CONTACT CACHE by Fractal. I've almost got it finished, and that has got to be the hardest cache I have never found. What about the rest of you? Contact Cache Right now it's archived, but if you have never seen a true work of art. You should try this one. Quote
+Lazyboy & Mitey Mite Posted January 16, 2003 Posted January 16, 2003 It's only difficult because of the terrain. I will do it next May when I'm on Maui. King Kahekili I hear voices.....and they don't like you! Quote
+Treasure Hunters Inc. Posted January 16, 2003 Posted January 16, 2003 Let's see now ?? The hardest cache I haven't found yet. That would beeeee.. no wait maybe... OH wait I haven't spent that long on that one yet. Let me think now.... I'm not sure. If I haven't found it yet how do I know haw hard it really is?? I know what your asking I just couldn't resist. We have a few caches that take a little work in our area but we haven't gotten to them just yet. But they don't sound like some of the ones I've heard about on the forums. $1000 Bill Quote
+Markwell Posted January 17, 2003 Posted January 17, 2003 This one. It got mighty cold waiting on the trail for those other three brave souls - who both ended up with 's Markwell Chicago Geocaching Quote
+Team Mixster Posted January 17, 2003 Posted January 17, 2003 Mario's Tower Haven't started it yet, but I've heard it's a doozy. -Mixster Quote
+regoarrarr Posted January 17, 2003 Posted January 17, 2003 Ask Mountain_Wanderer about it quote: 13 stages... Mario's Tower Haven't started it yet, but I've heard it's a doozy. -Mixster Quote
+welch Posted January 17, 2003 Posted January 17, 2003 Got all to about the last 10ft of this 4/4.5. The park and correct trail are not really that hard to get to, but the cache has to be hidden in a crevice some place. And being I'm not a fairy, I figure I would end up falling off the rock wall. Which may or may not be a bad thing. If I lived a bit closer and could go check the water level I wounld care so much about falling into the water. But slipping off a ledge only to find out theres only 2feet of water before you hit rock, is NOT my idea of a fun caching adventure Quote
+georgeandmary Posted January 17, 2003 Posted January 17, 2003 I haven't found this one http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=22531 Looks pretty hard to me. george Pedal until your legs cramp up and then pedal some more. Quote
+chubby forest monkey Posted January 17, 2003 Posted January 17, 2003 Gold Creek Mine Cache A beautiful area in the Oregon Cascades. I finally reached the cache area after the third attempt. After I reported I couldn't find it, the owner archived the cache without ever bothering to go check it out. I'm just a slow witted monkey,so for all you savvy cachers-it could still be there! Quote
GeoStars Posted January 17, 2003 Posted January 17, 2003 http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=11485&log=y&decrypt= Of course, if it'd been closer to home, we'd have found it eventually! Attempted (and failed) on Sept. 30th. GeoMedic - team leader of GeoStars Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect. Quote
+Smitherington Posted January 18, 2003 Posted January 18, 2003 Not sure. If I have not found it I don't know how hard it is. I would suspect that a diamond cache would be the hardest. Quote
Steak N Eggs Posted January 19, 2003 Posted January 19, 2003 The wife and I made a special trip to Hillsboro JUST for that cache. Other caches we found were an added bonus. That was one trip that was plauged with a lot of NO FINDS. We even had to have a little hint as to where the CC was located. I HAD WALKED RIGHT BY IT BY 15 FEET. The puzzle was fun to do. The wife and I (er the wife) solved it in about a day in a half. I ahd started it and when I got her in the puzzle she could not stop. I still have the "PUZZLE PIECES" sitting on my window sill. Anyone want some pitures? That was the hardest for puzzle caches, but for a physcle hke, KARENS KLAMATH CACHE. We (Geo-Gadgets Team) are still the only people to find it. Hunderds of feet drop in only 3/4 of a mile. What was funny though is that it took 2 hrs to get to it and only 1 to come back out. My nine year old had a nard time going to down hill it was so steep, well the hard way. "My gps say's it RIGHT HERE". http://www.w6hy.org KF6VFH TOYOTA To Often Yuppies Overprice This Auto Quote
+bigcall Posted January 19, 2003 Posted January 19, 2003 This one has quite a few people stumped. I have not attacked it in earnest yet, but conversations with others who have indicate that it's a worthy of the 5/5. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=29634 I got a laugh out of the first log posted the other day. 12 accounts watching it, but the assumption is no one is working on it. I guess someone had to break the ice and post a not found. To me this is the same as logging a not found on a tough mental challenge cache like Fractal's for example, since I couldn't figure it out when I first looked at it (can't wait to finish that one by the way and no I'm not logging is as a not found until I go look for it). Something hidden. Go and find it. Go, and look behind the Ranges -- Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you . . . Go! - Rudyard Kipling "The Explorer" Quote
+Newenglandah Posted January 19, 2003 Posted January 19, 2003 Round/attemp # 3 will be soon for this one Purgatory Cache See you in the woods! Natureboy1376 Quote
+Newenglandah Posted January 19, 2003 Posted January 19, 2003 Round/atempt # 3 will be soon for this one Purgatory Cache See you in the woods! Natureboy1376 Quote
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