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       Best or Favourite Cache you've found?
       By: Wacky races Date: August 25, 2012, 6:31 am
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       Hi all! Haven't been caching in a while due to not many caches
       in my area anymore, if any of you didn't know, I moved to Spain
       about a year ago. Anyway, back to the point, I think my
       favourite cache must be Elder Statesman GC1ZTAJ, a great little
       cache by novicejock. What's your best or favourite cache you've
       found?
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       Re: Best or Favourite Cache you've found?
       By: Griff Grof Date: August 25, 2012, 9:03 am
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       Good idea for a topic WR  ;D Notice the "edit" by me was to make
       it a sticky topic in this category  :)
       I think I have to echo Elder Statesman, my "Cache of the Year
       2010", super walk on on Cleeve that summers evening, and a great
       hide at the end... but I must also mention Starman, "Griff
       Grof's Cache of the Year 2011" -  GC11WFB - sadly you never got
       to find it with us WR  :'(
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       Re: Best or Favourite Cache you've found?
       By: Wacky races Date: August 25, 2012, 9:06 am
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       I'm sure it was a magnificent cache! I agree, with ES, it was an
       ingenious hide, let's not give it away for anyone else. And was
       in England at the time?
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       Re: Best or Favourite Cache you've found?
       By: Griff Grof Date: August 25, 2012, 9:08 am
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       [quote author=Wacky races link=topic=145.msg2360#msg2360
       date=1345903591]
       And was in England at the time?
       [/quote]
       Yes, you were I think.
       Everyone post your favourite and best caches here!  ;D I like
       the idea of this topic!  :)
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       Re: Best or Favourite Cache you've found?
       By: Wacky races Date: August 25, 2012, 9:10 am
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       Oh was that Must have been when I had stopped :(. I miss
       Geocaching in England.
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       Re: Best or Favourite Cache you've found?
       By: SangueG Date: November 17, 2012, 4:06 pm
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       I have yet to do Elder Statesman, but I am seeing a lot of
       recommendations for it and so I would really like to have a go
       soon.
       Fresh in my mind from yesterday, and not quite recovered from
       yet, I am going to note Earnanęs, žęs wyrmes denn
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       o/GC2VH8B as one of my top finds. Even though I
       have actually not logged it as a find online. I logged it as a
       note on the cache page even though I did find the cache and
       signed the log, as one section was too physically demanding for
       me.. this time. I will be back for another go when I feel ready.
       It was a clever puzzle, although not the most complex set by
       abanazar. Was one of the most physically demanding routes I have
       walked, climbed, squeezed, crawled. An imaginative theme that
       ran throughout. Experienced fear and pain. Saw fantastic rock
       formations, cave spiders (had one on my face at one point), and
       bats flapping around my head.
       I may of made it sound atrocious, but it was actually a
       fantastic experience.
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       Re: Best or Favourite Cache you've found?
       By: tarmacjohn Date: February 23, 2013, 2:30 pm
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       Found an awesome cache today, so simple yet brilliant.
       Cache is  The Tin Pan Alley Band
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       It is a little alleyway where prospective musicians post details
       about themselves trying to find work. If you look at the photo
       close enough you may see something familiar.
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       Re: Best or Favourite Cache you've found?
       By: SangueG Date: February 23, 2013, 2:51 pm
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       I see a munzee type thing. Is that related to the cache?
       Hope you had a great day.
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       Re: Best or Favourite Cache you've found?
       By: tarmacjohn Date: February 23, 2013, 2:55 pm
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       Nope, look harder
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       Re: Best or Favourite Cache you've found?
       By: tarmacjohn Date: February 23, 2013, 3:20 pm
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       Tried to upload a better picture but only allowed 1Mb.
       Follow this link ( if it works )
       (Edited cuz link didn't work)
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