Let‘s get back to the 80s – #14 — Geocache of the Week

Mystery
GCBGZ27
by LucTheKey
Difficulty:
2
Terrain:
1.5
Location:
Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
N 51° 20.135’ E 006° 42.014’

This week, rewind your enthusiasm, press play, and get ready for a little analog-style geocaching adventure.

Let‘s get back to the 80s – #14 (GCBGZ27) cranks the dial all the way back to a time before the digital world as we know it today existed. Spool up your curiosity, the 80s are waiting, and they’ve got a Mystery for you.

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Retro Game Cache – Space Attack – BETA — Geocache of the Week

Traditional
GCARYNR
by MaxPayne84
Difficulty:
1.5
Terrain:
2.5
Location:
Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
N 51° 25.167’ E 008° 05.209’

Retro gaming has a timeless charm. Long before high-definition graphics and sprawling open worlds, players were captivated by simple mechanics, bright pixels, and the thrill of beating the high score.

Retro Game Cache – Space Attack – BETA (GCARYNR) channels that era perfectly.

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Joey’s Cache — Geocache of the Week

Traditional
GC8Z57B
by MoDaRiMa
Difficulty:
2
Terrain:
2
Location:
New York, USA
N 40° 43.557’ W 073° 25.854’

Geocaches are more than just containers; they’re about outdoor adventure, exploration, and community. Sometimes they’re even the gift that keeps on giving.

Attached to a fence in New York is a creative gadget geocache published by MoDaRiMa as a thank you to another geocacher. If you’re on the fence about which cache to try next, may we suggest Joey’s Cache (GC8Z57B)?

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Space Mail 2 — Geocache of the Week

Traditional
GC88EBZ
by JRandJuju
Difficulty:
1
Terrain:
1.5
Location:
New Mexico, USA
N 33° 23.637’ W 104° 29.918’

October marks a month full of special deliveries and spooky adventures. Every October 1, World Postcard Day celebrates the first postcard. Later in the month, things get eerie as the world embraces Halloween. Both recognize curiosity and connection to the unknown.

Let’s go on an extraterrestrial adventure to write log entries and send trackables on their journey through space and time.

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