Can you smell it? The scent of a fresh-baked cache!
Looking for a cache that’s sure to tantalize the taste buds of even the pickiest of cachers?
DeNoppies cooked up a sweet Geocache of the Week that will leave you hungry for more.
Can you smell it? The scent of a fresh-baked cache!
Looking for a cache that’s sure to tantalize the taste buds of even the pickiest of cachers?
DeNoppies cooked up a sweet Geocache of the Week that will leave you hungry for more.
What’s a T5 without a struggle, right?
Not all caches are puzzles hidden in plain sight. For some caches, the challenge is the journey itself. This Geocache of the Week is an example of just how far some geocachers are willing to go!
In September, three intrepid cachers set out to claim a First To Find on a lonely cache in the Canadian wilderness. But this wasn’t just any old geocache! They Would Have Loved It (GCGGGV) waited more than 20 years to be found and sets the record for the oldest unfound geocache in the world.
“A little imagination goes a long way in Fes.”
― Tahir Shah, Travels With Myself
Cache owner AnjaMagnuna certainly took these words to heart when designing this Letterbox Hybrid (GC5MZ6Y) hidden deep within Fes el-Bali, the old city of Fes, Morocco.
Some geocaches are atop high mountain vistas or tucked away on postcard-worthy beaches. Other geocaches reside in bustling urban hubs, highlighting notable features. These awe-inducing geocaches inspire us, challenge us, and maybe even tempt us to travel around the world just to visit them.
And then there are those other geocaches. These less-than-majestic caches may not captivate our awe but bring joy, smiles, and just a sprinkle of potty humor to our geo-hearts.
