Many geocachers have found large numbers of caches, filled in their ’81-matrix’ or found an arbitrary number of caches with an arbitrary name, attribute or within a designated time frame. But what makes a ‘Well Rounded Cacher?” I contend that a cacher who has limited themselves to only searching for a few types of geocaches is missing out on some of the challenge of geocaching.
To log a find on this cache you must find/attend at least 8 different types of caches in one single day, a very "busy day" indeed! For this challenge any cache type with a unique icon is acceptable.
On the day you log your find please list the eight caches by cache type, name and GC number and the date you found or attended them in your log. For example: On December 5th, 2009, in and around Kitchener/Waterloo, I found eight caches; then on June 16th, 2012, during the COG Spring Fling MEGA Event in Midland, Ontario, I found these ten caches
Tradtional: SF8: Jolly Rogers Can o' Treasure by Fingers Crossed | GC3MV0P
Multi-cache: Boogie Nights @ COG SF 8 (Night Cache) by kini_ont | GC3JQQ4
Unknown: The Troll of Copeland Creek by CDNRascals | GC217JV
LetterBox Hybrid: Ginger Beard's Treasures - Key to the Chest - SF8 by Fababoo | GC3MM89
Wherigo: SF8: Pirate Talk Wherigo by Fingers Crossed | GC3MYA7
Event Cache: COG Après - A Feast for Me Mateys by Captain Nawty and First Mate Isquba | GC3CQ0G
Virtual Cache: Ossossane Ossuary by jpjohnsn | GC6C22
EarthCache: Giant's Tomb by Fingers Crossed | GC1NBKX
CITO Event: COG Swabs the Deck by imjn for COG | GC3CPXQ
MEGA Event:COG Spring Fling 8 by COG Orange Shirts | GC1MGEQ
Remember that a well rounded cacher always carrys a pen or a pencil!
Good luck, enjoy….