Geocaching.com Caption Contest 31 – Win a Barely Coveted Prize

WINNING CAPTION: I pass here every day, but I never noticed this spot. - Irisvo

Geocaching can often be journey that involves extreme persistence and potentially a few dozen layers of clothing. The cache you see pictured above is one of the northern most geocaches in the world. It’s located where winter reigns most of the year.

Share your gift for clever captions in the 30th installment of our Geocaching.com Caption Contest. What caption would you write for the picture above? “The geocacher was disappointed to find the only swag in the cache was an ice maker.” The winning caption earns you a barely coveted prize.

A coveted, "barely coveted prize"

Submit your caption by clicking on “Comments” below. Please include your geocaching username in all entries. Then, explore the captions other geocachers have posted.

You’re encouraged to try to ‘influence’ the voting process (*nudge*nudge*). “Like” the caption that you think should win. If you think your caption should win, convince your fellow geocachers, your friends, and family to “like” your caption. Lackeys vote from the top finalists to decide the winner of the contest.

The winner receives this coveted, ‘barely coveted prize’ you see to the left. It’s a rare unicorn-rainbow Trackable.

Click on the image to see the winning caption from this contest

More than a twenty Lackeys voted to award the winner of the 30th Geocaching.com Caption Contest a barely coveted prize. Click on the image at right to discover the winning caption from the last Geocaching.com Caption Contest.

Explore all the past winning captions by checking out all the Geocaching.com Caption Contests. If you have suggestions for Geocaching.com Caption Contest photos, send a message and the image to pr@groundspeak.com.

  1. Arrived at ground zero, it was zero! Found cache, frozen! Fought off 3 polar bears and missed my plane ride home! Let wife and kids know I’ll be home after spring thaw!

  2. TFTH/SL… now what?… find nearest cache… I really hope it’s at a Dunkin Donuts!

    Astarandson

  3. Two days to get near. 4 days of ice chipping to actually find cache. 2 days to defrost cache to sign the book. What do you mean I have no more vacation left?

  4. Hey Guys … i´m ready für the IceFishing Thing or the Baseball Game …
    Wait … what are you Guys looking for … i think i should have read the whole Mail …

  5. Found my first cache today. I never knew there was one of these in my backyard!

    Japiejoo

  6. This may smell bad, kid.. but it will keep you warm till I get the shelter built.(GC Username: madbrain)

  7. I know I was looking for a river bank but it wasn’t my fault they ditched Google Maps is it?

  8. Additional Hints (decrypt)

    fzeneirg, rrrrrrrrb

    FTF RaoldAmundsen00001. 1925 – Comment – Couldn’t decrypt hint with sextant. could someone please come and rescue me? My phone battery is dying and I’ve been outbid on the husky.

    tom1983

  9. The coords led me to a great spot in Miami, FL where I picked up the clue, “head south”.  Found it a few months later.  TFTC!

    BillyDalton

  10. Okay, to find this cache you will need cold weather gear, 1 blue lug to make snow blocks and a bat to ward of the Polar Bears. Cache-On!

  11.  And neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night, nor the winds
    of change, nor any nation, will keep us from the swift
    completion of finding any and all geocaches.

    JeepNDoodles

  12. After noticing his cache was receiving multiple DNFs, CamoCacher set out for a maintenance check only to discover that, indeed, his cache was still there. He posted a log reminding cachers to check the hint: “big round rock” and attributes “light saber required to extract cache from Arctic hiding spot.”~BirdTrekker

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