The Labyrinth of Minotaur — Geocache of the Week

Letterbox Hybrid
GC7MCVY
by dr. snuggles
Difficulty:
4
Terrain:
4
Location:
Crete, Greece
N 35° 27.002 E 024° 14.155

In Greek mythology, there once was a monster with the body of a man and the head and tail of a bull, known as the Minotaur. It was owned by King Minos of Crete and contained in a labyrinth due to its size and power. Only the most courageous individual would be able to kill it.

Embark on an epic quest through the twisting corridors of myth and mystery with this week’s featured Geocache of the Week, The Labyrinth of Minotaur (GC7MCVY).

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New Zealand’s 2025 Block Party: 25 Years of Geocaching NZ!

In May, SuperSaiyanWil traveled from Seattle to New Zealand to join geocachers at the 25 Years of Geocaching NZ! Block Party (GCAKR25).

After a rainy week in the northern part of New Zealand, geocachers from around the world gathered in the city of Rotorua—renowned for its geothermal landscape and Māori culture—to enjoy a 25th Anniversary Block Party under beautifully sunny skies.

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We asked you: what advice do you have for hiding a Multi-Cache?

Did you know that the first Multi-Cache (GC1E) was placed on June 11, 2000, in Stone Mountain, Georgia? Since then, thousands of Multi-Caches have been hidden around the world by geocachers like you.

A Multi-Cache includes at least one stage in addition to the physical final container with a logbook. The posted coordinates for a Multi-Cache are the first stage. At each stage, the geocacher gathers information that leads them to the next stage or to the final container. Continue reading →