Geocaching.com Caption Contest 17 – Win a Barely Coveted Prize

WINNING CAPTION: “That spider must have eaten some Chernobyl Travel Bugs.” -Berdings 

 

Try your caption writing skills in the seventeenth installment of our Geocaching.com Caption Contest.   You could become the proud winner of a barely coveted prize! What caption would you write? “They always said the light at the end of the tunnel was a train… but…”  You can do better!

Barely Coveted Prize

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

You can sway the vote.  “Like” the caption that you think should win.  If you think your caption should win, convince friends and strangers to “like” your caption.  Lackeys will then decide between the top captions to crown the winner of this Geocaching Caption Contest.

Click this image to see the winner of the 16th Geocaching.com Caption Contest

The winner typically receives a barely coveted prize from Groundspeak Headquarters. But this contest you could actually win a coveted prize: the Compass Zipper Pull.

Click on the image to the right to discover the winning caption from the previous Geocaching Caption Contest.

14 Lackeys voted to award the winner of the sixteenth Geocaching.com Caption Contest a barely coveted prize.

Explore the wit and wisdom of geocachers by checking out all the Geocaching Caption Contests.

Geocaching Caption Contest 16 – Win a Barely Coveted Prize

WINNING CAPTION: In other news, a couple found a way to travel around the world for free. – reinshadow

Try your caption writing skills in the sixteenth installment of our Geocaching Caption Contest.   You could win a barely coveted prize.  These geocaching Halloween costumes come from a post on the official Geocaching.com Facebook page.

What caption would you write? “Muggle-proof Geocoins.”  You can do better!

Barely coveted prize

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

You can also help sway the vote.  “Like” the caption that you think should win.  If you think your caption should win, convince friends and strangers to vote for it.  Lackeys will then decide between the top captions to crown the winner of this Geocaching Caption Contest.

The winner typically receives a barely coveted prize from Groundspeak Headquarters. But this contest you could actually win a coveted prize: Geocaching Trail Cards.

Click image to see the last caption contest winner

Click on the image to the right to discover the winning caption from the previous Geocaching Caption Contest.

25 Lackeys voted to award the winner of the fifteenth Geocaching Caption Contest a barely coveted prize.

Explore the wit and wisdom of geocachers by checking out all the Geocaching Caption Contests.

Geocaching Caption Contest 15 – Win a Barely Coveted Prize

WINNING CAPTION:  Does this skirt make my cache look big? – ShellenPam

Try your caption writing skills in the fifteenth installment of our Geocaching Caption Contest.   You could win a barely coveted prize.  This photo of an unusual lamp post cache comes courtesy of the ventura_kids.

What caption would you write? “Lamp post caches keep getting easier and easier.”  You can do better!

Submit your caption and see what captions other geocachers have suggested. Please include your geocaching username in all entries.

You can also help sway the vote.  “Like” the caption you think should win.  If you think your caption should win, convince friends and strangers to vote for your caption.  Lackeys will then decide between the top captions to crown the winner of this Geocaching Caption Contest.

Barely coveted prize

The winner receives a barely coveted prize from Groundspeak Headquarters.

Click on the image to discover the winning caption from the previous Geocaching Caption Contest.

Click here to see winning caption from the last contest

19 Lackeys voted to award the winner of the fourteenth Geocaching Caption Contest a barely coveted prize.

Click on the picture to the right to see who won.

Explore the wit and wisdom of geocachers by checking out all the Geocaching Caption Contests.

Groundspeak’s ‘Kitchen of Affirmation’

Letters to Groundspeak

The kitchen at Groundspeak is stocked with pretty much the standard condiments and food you’d find in any kitchen.  The fridge is home to ketchup and mustard and some random unlabeled containers.  The corner coffeemaker generates a little morning rush hour traffic as Lackeys clamor for a cup of morning energy.

But this week, Lackeys walked into the kitchen recently and walked out with more than coffee. It’s what appeared on the cabinets that gave those leaving, coffee mug in hand, with a feeling of affirmation.

Letters taped to the cabinets read, “Once again your donation is making school cool” and “I also want to thank you for donating to our class.  I think it is the sweetest thing anyone did to our class.”

Groundspeak donates money for GPS devices to a cause called DonorsChoose.org.  The donations put GPS devices in the hands of students.

The Lost & Found video crew visited a Texas, USA class that received a donation of GPS devices.  You can watch how a teacher intertwined a lesson plan about science with the outdoor adventure of geocaching.

The students went geocaching.  They solved problems in small groups, learned direction and distance, and engaged with technology.

More than 30 letters from different classrooms have arrived at Groundspeak over the past year and we are committed to putting more GPS unites in the hands of students.


Letter to Groundspeak

A half-dozen thank you letters from students are on display in the kitchen now.  One line from a grade school student reads, “Thank you thank you thank you (1,000,000,000 times) much for donating to our class.”   How the letters are signed may say more.   Some of the chunky grade school writing spells out “thank you” or “your friend” or even “love.”

But students aren’t just thanking Lackeys.  They’re not just affirming that geocaching can be a powerful force for learning.  They’re thanking geocachers for making this donation possible.  You fuel Groundspeak.  Those letters of thanks (a 1,000,000,000 times much) are really written to you as well.

Geocaching Caption Contest 12 – Win a Barely Coveted Prize

Winning Caption: "I pledge allegiance to this cache and to the other caches hidden 'round hereand to this gray rock on which I stand,one drunk gnome, holding grog, intoxicated,with stealthiness from muggles and all. <burp></burp>" -Anewlesmiz

This is the twelfth installment of our Geocaching Caption Contest.  You might have seen this picture posted to Geocaching.com’s Facebook page.  It was too good not to share here on the Latitude 47 blog.

What caption would you write? “Mmmm… that geocache looks tasty.” You can do better.

The winner receives what’s a fairly coveted prize, celebrating the launch of Signal the Frog’s Facebook page.  The winning caption receives the Signal antenna ball.

Click here to see the winning caption
Barely coveted prize

Good luck!  Please include your geocaching username in all entries.

The winner of the twelfth Geocaching Caption Contest will be chosen by an ad hoc committee of Lackeys.

15 Lackeys voted to award the winner of the eleventh Geocaching Caption Contest a barely coveted prize.

Click on the picture to the right to see who won a barely coveted prize.

Explore the wit and wisdom of geocachers by checking out all the Geocaching Caption Contests.