Kenmore TPT – Red Brick Road Park — Geocache of the Week

Traditional
GC6TRQ3
by latetrap
Difficulty:
3.5
Terrain:
1
Location:
Washington, United States
N 47° 45.022′ W 122° 12.811’

One thing that makes a geocache stand out among all the rest is its ability to blend in with its surroundings. Get out the magnifying glass and take a closer look at this hard-to-spot Geocache of the Week, Kenmore TPT – Red Brick Road Park (GC6TRQ3).

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Casket Cache — Geocache of the Week

Traditional
GC3GJ82
by roadboss123
Difficulty:
1
Terrain:
3.5
Location:
Washington, United States
N 48° 13.142 W 122° 13.282

Do you hear the faint whistling sound in the wind? Can you feel the hairs raise on the back of your neck? Gather around, geocachers, as we share a story so horrifyingly haunted that it’ll spook your socks off!

Join us around the campfire as we share the legend of our Geocache of the Week, “Casket Cache” (GC3GJ82).

This is the tale of a secret hidden deep in the foggy mountains of Washington state, where only the brave of heart dare to venture. Will you be one of those brave souls?

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Forest Moon of Endor — Geocache of the Week

Traditional
GC87G3K
by SMuddT
Difficulty:
2
Terrain:
2.5
Location:
Washington, United States
N 47° 31.238′ W 122° 08.274′

May the Fourth be with you! It’s time to celebrate everyone’s favorite space-opera epic and, with so many world-class geocaches paying homage to the franchise, we can’t think of a better way than to showcase one. Grab your lightsaber and hop in your X-Wing; we’re headed to GC87G3K, Forest Moon of Endor!

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It takes THREE — Geocache of the Week

Traditional
GC7WE07
by Bouncebounce
Difficulty:
3
Terrain:
1.5
Location:
Washington, United States
N 47° 31.965′ W 122° 02.179′

Friends are great for laughing, building confidence, and helping to find geocaches. These are the foundations of any true friendship. While we all need a friend to lean on from time to time for a smiley, there are a few caches that require you to bring friends along.

For this geocache, it takes two.

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