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Cache on the Barrelhead Locationless (Reverse) Cache

This cache has been locked, but it is available for viewing.
Hidden : 4/1/2002
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   virtual (virtual)

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Geocache Description:

(7/21/04)You now have one week to finish the current tasks. I have seen many done well and some well who have emailed me for permission. COme the first week of August new goals to search for! Look for it.


1. All targets listed will continue to be quests forever. (this will change soon)
2. Once you locate all things needed to be found in the quest, they must all appear in a photograph with your GPS. If there is more than one photo, your GPS must be in all of them. The photo should be clear enough to read details including the GPS.
3. Contrary to most other virtual caches, you being in the photo is optional. I do not make it required that you do so on the fact that many would rather not share identities. 4. When posting a log, make sure that you post the coordinates of where the quest was found and which quest you are completing at the top of the log.
5. You may fulfill quests as many times as you like as long as they are different in location and nature of the find. No two cachers can share the same 4 square mile location for a cache to complete the same quest.

Re-Established quests 1. Find something that appeared in Ripley's Believe it or not. You must supply proof that object was in Ripley's either at that site or through a website or scan of a book.
2. Find something with GPS coordinated on it. This can not be a cache or any object created for a geo-sport of any type. You must show the coordinates in your picture
3. Find a sign that is misspelled. You must offer why a cache is misspelled. This will be reviewed upon submission.

NEW QUESTS. 4. Find a location that was used as a movie location. The location must have made it to the final cut of a film and that film must have been shown on the big screen in a regular theatrical run. Proof must be supplied by a marker that was left at the sight. (Example: IN woodstock, IL there is a marker where Bill Murray tripped over the curb in the movie Groundhog's Day where it was filmed)
5. Find a gravemarker that features a poem written on it. The grave must be in use, and it must have a poem that rhymes. There are many out there. Please respect the areas you look in.

Note: Previous quests may have elimiated from the hunt. They are no longer valid to log in with.

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