I know other cachers have other ideas about the caches they enjoy finding and these are my best efforts at satisfiying those:
1. A series or trail string of cahes that a cacher can spend an afternoon hiking or cycling on and score twenty plus caches. Blue stone rocks in Euclid Creek
2. A crafty cache that the CO has spent hours making and is unique. GC4RT8G and GC4V827 are our best at this style.
3. A cache with a scenic view. By far our best attempt at this is June Louise Memorial Walkway in Lake View Cemetery, GC58VF7.
4.Caches hidden in plain sight. These are caches you can find without clawing your way through pine needles or digging through leaves. We would like to recommend our Not Like the Others and the Not Where You Think It Will Be series. Our favorites are Wing It, GC5C5N1. and Thanks To nerdalert99, an ELTC cache GC5QW5P
5. A well crafted mystery cache that takes you for a walk in a lovely park. We offer Take The Tour in the Shaker Lakes: GC5DQG8.
6, Caches that may frighten you when you find them: we offer the phobia caches in the odd Hillandale Park starting with Murophobia, GC5P4J1, to the west.
7. A cache with historic meaning. We offer Catherine Fuller & Kathleen Barber Memorial Cache, GC57CFC
8. And finaly the whimsicle cache, a hide that's done just because it will be fun to find. A fun frog in Shaker Lakes called Ranidaphilia, GC5PG2B,
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