We'll be getting together at a favorite watering hole of some
cachers - Millie's Tavern on Saturday, April 5 at
1:00 PM.
Even if you haven't found any of the Shakespeare caches, you're
more than welcome to attend.
The Plan
- I'll be handing out certificates to those that have completed
the series of 39 caches.
- I'll be handing out any of the finders' prizes that have not
yet been claimed.
- We'll have a drawing from among those who correctly answered
all the questions on the trivia quiz.
- I'll provide advice and tips on how to solve some of the
puzzles in the series.
- We'll hang out and sample some of Millie's great food and
drink.
I hope to see you all there!
The Quiz
Here is the quiz for the event. Hand in your answers when you
log into the event. The person with the most correct answers will
win the grand prize - a Groundspeak Volunteer Geocoin
donated by our new reviewer NHZamboni. In case of a
tie, a drawing will be held amongst the ties. All other entries
with 20 or more correct answers will be go into the drawing
for the other door prizes.
A 2007 NH Geocoin and a Wyoming Geocoin have been
donated by the coins' designer - kimba off track. She
also donated a geocaching lapel pin. Many thanks,
Kimba!.
A 2007 CITO Geocoin has been donated by the
solid-rock-seekers Thanks, Seekers!.
Name the Shakespeare cache (abbreviations are acceptable;
i.e. R2, R3, H6-2, H6-3, JC). Most, but not all, answers can be
found or deduced from information on the cache pages and finders'
logs.
The Quiz
- T & C_____________ Someone heard a radio
playing at this cache.
- JC________________ The first cache I ever had to
replace.
- As You Like It____ A 911 call was necessary to
help a cacher out of a predicament at this cache.
- Pericles__________ The final Shakespeare cache
other than the bonus that I placed.
- Bonus_____________ The only cache container than
contains a picture of Shakespeare.
- Macbeth___________ This cache has the most
quotes on the cache page.
- Hamlet____________ Although inspired by
Shakespeare’s longest play, it is not the longest hike.
- Measure_or H5______ Published at Bread &
Roses 5
- Much Ado__________ The first Shakespeare
cache.
- Merchant of Venice Published the day after the
area officially opened.
- Twelfth Night_____ This cache has the most
waypoints.
- Coriolanus________ The only Shakespeare cache to
be carried away by flood waters.
- King Lear_________ My favorite Shakespeare
quote.
- Tempest___________ A container that is painted
silver.
- Midsummer Night's_ An archived cache made way
for this one.
- Dick III__________ A cacher fell in the water
and got soaking wet while going after this cache.
- H5________________ Close to an old archery
range.
- H6-3______________ Perhaps a fall from a cliff
contributed to a DNF.
- H6-2______________ An owl serenaded a finder
here.
- Comedy - Ephesus__ This cache has the most
DNFs.
- H8________________ The cache container had to be
replaced three times.
- Comedy - Syracuse_ Just off the Ledge
Trail.
- H6-1______________ A 500' bushwhack.
- H4-1______________ Hiding a bonus coin was a
mistake at this cache.
- Titus_____________ My favorite Shakespeare
cache.
- H4-2______________ A silk blue flower glued to
the end of a live White Pine branch?
- All's Well________ Published on Christmas
morning.
- 2 Gents of Verona_ The smallest container of the
Shakespeare series.
- R & J_____________ You find out my
daughter’s brirthday.
- Love's Labour_____ Score - Hockeypuck 40,
2GeoHounds 125.
- Timon_____________ You find out my son's
name.
- Winter's Tail_____ The William Shakespeare TB
was launched here.
- Shrew_____________ The longest hike from the
suggested parking coordinates.
- Othello___________ This cache was the longest to
go unfound.
- Merry Wives_______ The first Shakespeare play I
directed.
- Cymbeline_________ A cacher caught a very bad
case of the “Friday Flu” at this cache.
- A & C_____________ This could be part of the
“boat launch” series.
- Dick II___________ The counter-intuitive
trailhead is still the way to go.
- King John_________ My only cache located outside
NH.