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Tuesday 19 April 2016

Travelling and Caching 1 - #Top20Caches



Wow, an amazing weekend here in Beautiful British Columbia, and now a week so warm you'd think it's summer already. So on that note, let's talk a bit about summer geocaching plans!

We are really curious to hear from YOU, amazing geocachers and explorers, as to how you would geocache and explore when you go to a new town or city.


So on that note, our first question for you is:

When visiting a new town or city, what are the "top twenty" geocaches you try and find?


  • Top 20 favourited caches?
  • Top 20 high-terrain caches?
  • Top twenty caches to complete a challenge (and what challenge)?
  • Top twenty puzzle caches?

Let us know by replying to this post, or sharing your thoughts on our Facebook page linked to this post. Heck, if you don't need many characters, share in on our Twitter feed as #Top20Caches

We're really looking forward to hearing your feedback on this topic and others as we get into the summer and prime Geocaching season!

And remember, wherever you are looking for a #Top20Caches, to "Cache Safely, and Cache Often!"

The LANMonkeys

2 comments:

  1. I look for two things, Earth caches and high favorited caches, EC'S give me the chance to see something unique about and area (like GC1QAVZ the molokini crater) and high favorited ones can give me a good idea of worthwhile caches to visit (which introduced me to GC57ZJR Johnny's throne room).

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  2. I have a tendency to look for ones nearby that would take me to unusual spots. I'm beginning to look at favorite points more, but I'm not as concerned about them. I also like to see about solving puzzle caches for an area before I head there as well.

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