You Know You’re Addicted to Geocaching When…
The (3 letters) is permanently in your hand.
And because of this, you go through (9 letters) like water.
You plan your annual (8 letters) around how many caches are
there.
You use your car (10 letters) to give you a better view for
night-time caching.
No small items in the house are safe from becoming (4
letters).
Lunch hours are no longer for (6 letters) but for quick
caches.
You have a sudden urge to learn how to (6 letters) or befriend
someone who can already do this to help with those T5’s.
You become obsessed with getting (3 letters).
You speak in geocaching (6 letters).
All Christmas and birthday (8 letters) are related to your new
hobby.
Everything suddenly becomes prefixed with (3 letters) including
the dog.
You end up paying for (4 letters) to get rid of the nag
screen.
You became a (7 letters) member on day 2.
There is no (7 letters) that you wouldn’t cache in, much
to the disappointment of your children.
You sometimes end up stuck in the middle of a (5 letters) as it
is getting dark.
GZ no longer stands for game zone but (6 letters 4 letters).
You realise that (1 letter) doesn’t always mark the
spot.
You spend ages deliberating over what represents you best to
become your profile (6 letters).
Once the above words are listed out alphabetically, you can then
use stage two to find the cache coordinates.
STAGE TWO:
N51.
(7,3) (9,5) (7,2)
(13,6) (5,2) (15,6) (1,4)
(8,2) (7,3) (5,2) (15,6) (6,2)
(12,8) (12,4) (18,1)
(2,4) (16,2) (7,3)
(2,4) (11,1) (2,6) (7,2) (17,2)
E000
(9,7) (1,4) (17,7) (7,3)
(16,1) (17,2) (2,2) (1,4) (13,6)
(15,1) (13,5) (1,5) (15,6) (2,4)
(1,4) (14,5) (9,1) (17,5) (2,4)
(5,1) (14,5) (2,2) (1,4)
(3,9) (14,5) (18,1)
You can check your coordinates using the Geochecker link
above.
Happy Hunting!