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This was the first one of this kind we did. But I don't want to give it away. Really nice people here willing to talk about Omaha. |
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This mult-cache is a pictocache where you search for items in Dundee to move to the next location. It is a pretty simple one and easy to skip steps, but it really shows off some nice buildings and businesses in the Dundee area, plus it was fun. |
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We like this for its camo and creativity. It took us a little while to zero in on the coordinates (should have gone right on the trail, not left!) We also like PapioExplorer55's other cache, R U Faux Real. She is really good at making caches that aren't what they seem. |
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We enjoyed this cache because it took you all over the Old Market. Also pictocaches are lots fun, I wish there was more! |
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Our first 5.0 difficulty. The puzzle is great. We needed help with puzzle, but we were on the right track from the beginning. Not only was the puzzle great, but the location of the cache added to the fun. While we were there, we saw a big female deer running away, which was also cool. There is lots of evidence of deer, so watch your step. |
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This cache was our first FTF. It has good camo that made us look over it a few times before we realized what we were looking at. We also like PapioExplorer55's other cache, Knot, Real Bark. |
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This one has a nice surprise. |
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This one is one of our favorites because of the park it is in. This park great for family picnics or for just a walk around. There are huge trees here and that is what makes it great as much of Omaha does not have trees older than 30 years. Enjoy the scenery. |
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This cache is our favorite so far! We tried to find it twice before being successful (we needed more experence which we got from "Dashboard Lights - 8 Track Memories"). But the 3rd time we were able to find the "fishing hole", but it was a deep hole and our fish was the bottom. A bit of advice, come prepared! We were able to improvise and success! This was the most difficult traditional cache we have done, and it gave us the most pleasure of finding it! |
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This one took thought and skill, luckily I didn't have to risk my life for it, there is a better way. |
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This cache is all about the hunt. It is a tiny nano container on a HUGE train! There are so many places it could be, but we were joyous when we found it on our second attempt. I have seen these trains when driving into Omaha, and I didn't know that you can actually go up and see them up close. They are massive! |
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We liked this one for a few reasons. One, it was close to home! Two, Regency is a fun area to drive. It seems they made that road just for fancy, fast sport cars that the rich people in this area own. Three, it is a very clever hide. We looked at the logs, we looked at the description, we had the coordinates, and the only thing that helped us was dumb luck. We almost attempted this one at night, but changed our minds. I'm glad we did, because there is no way we would have found it with a flash light. Good Luck! |
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