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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GoLI’s Cache Machine — Geocache of the Week

Traditional
GC928RV
by GeocachersofLI
Difficulty:
4
Terrain:
1
Location:
New York, United States
N 40° 46.694 W 073° 27.991

Do you need some cache? Look no further than GoLI’s Cache Machine (GC928RV)! While this Geocache of the Week won’t give you any cash, finding it is sure to make you feel like a million bucks!

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Geocache of the Week Flashback Edition: TIN MAN

Traditional Cache
GC3JAY4
by Richard E
Difficulty:
1.5
Terrain:
1.5
Location:
New York
N 43° 11.087′ W 073° 32.535′

Did you know that when the credits rolled for The Wizard of Oz in 1939 the yellow brick road did not end? You have the opportunity to step into the land of Oz at TIN MAN, (GC3JAY4). This geocache was originally featured as Geocache of the Week almost nine years ago in 2012. 

TIN MAN is still a big hit among geocachers, whether or not they consider themselves a fan of The Wizard of Oz. We originally featured GC3JAY4 as Geocache of the Week back when it was only six months old, and it has since accumulated 530 Favorite points and logged over 730 times.

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A Gathering of Soles — Geocache of the Week

Traditional
GC5A4AA
by Shootingstar & Wolf
Difficulty:
2
Terrain:
1.5
Location:
New York
N 43° 21.916′ W 078° 20.942′

Are you in good caching spirits? We hear there’s a ‘Gathering of Soles’ for those looking for a smiley in Western New York. This cache is laced with trickery and no easy feet to solve. Hundreds of shoes have been thrown into these four trees since the 80’s, which means there are a lot of misleading hiding spots. No need to stick your tongue out in frustration though, most geocachers meet their sole-mate and walk away with a new hop in their step.

There is only one good, geocache, and many evil, red-herrings.” – Sockrates

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