Geocaching.com Caption Contest 22 – Win a Barely Coveted Prize

WINNING CAPTION: "This is knot what I wood have expected.” - 1Delta10Tango.

Try your caption writing skills in the twenty-second installment of our Geocaching.com Caption Contest.   You could become the proud winner of a barely coveted prize! What caption would you write? “You’ve barked up the right tree.” You can do better!

Caption contest prize

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

You can influence the voting. “Like” the caption that you think should win.  If you think your caption should win, convince your fellow geocachers to “like” your caption. Lackeys decide between the top captions to crown the winner of this Geocaching.com Caption Contest.

The winner receives a barely coveted prize from Groundspeak Headquarters. This time it’s a much coveted prize, a Jeremy Irish Trackable Gnome.

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

19 Lackeys voted to award the winner of the twentieth Geocaching.com Caption Contest a barely coveted prize. Click on the image at right to discover the winning caption from the previous Geocaching.com Caption Contest.

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  1. Hello Chief, Maxwell Smart here, 99 said she found the cache but I missed it by > < that much?

    by: US Citizen

  2. Hello Chief, Maxwell Smart here, 99 said she found the cache but I missed it by >………………………………………………………………..< that much?

  3. Are you nuts?
    Don’t touch my nuts. Trade items are IN the container!
    /The squirrel (cache owner)

  4. After spending several hours camouflaging the cache, she was upset when dad revealed to her GZ.

  5. Found this great hide while out on a cache run with bob! We couldn’t sign the log however since we forgot to bring the proper tools. Now we understand why the hint said “Bring your own woodburning kit!” Luckily, my husband just picked one up at the hardware store a few weeks ago for other caches like this! Oh, and the log may need some maintenance! It has a giant hole in the middle of it…and we also found that someone had stuffed some camoed, trashy container in the hole too! Weird muggles! TFTC! DNSL!

  6. Ohhhhhh….there’s camo on a cache in a knot a log in the middle of the forest! There’s camo on a cache in a knot on a log in the middle of the forest. There’s a log, there’s a log, there’s a log in the middle of the forest!! (Sung to hole in the bottom of the sea) hee hee

  7. “After its winter hibernation the cache emerged from its den to greet great herds of Springtime seekers.”
    The Hanoverlookers

  8. Was it really necessary to cammo the container after hiding it in the log? Took me an extra five minutes to find it.

  9. Hint: Down the rabbit hole. CAUTION, ignore “eat me” cake and “drink me” bottle.

  10. National Cacheographic Magazine: The Cache finds its way out of hiding from the long winter months, welcoming spring and the onslaught of new adventurers. Cache out, stash in.

  11. when a tree falls in the woods does a squirrel grab his geocache and run.

    uberscouter

  12. A natural Habitat for Geocaches, here we can see one escaping its hiding place in the north “logs”

  13. There we were having a picnic when the cache opened its curtains and emerged from the dark logs!

  14. The cache has been hibernating in it’s log for months…Oh no! It’s a shadow! That’s 3 more weeks of winter folks!
    J-diggidy

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