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MOST UNIQUE CACHE
- Klause von Kuhn
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MOST UNIQUE CACHE
I haven't done this cache, but I do think that it is the most unique. It was done last year and has come out again this year. It is in Montana and it is called the Human Geocache by..Skydiver http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... x?ID=67410
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UNIQUE!!!
That is by far the coolest and most outrageous geocache idea i have ever seen! Props to skydiver! Thanks for bringing this cool idea to my attention Klause pal!
- Lakemaster
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- Klause von Kuhn
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Archived
It gets archived. It is like a geocache/event. Two caches in one so to speak.
- Lakemaster
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If as you say this cache is archived, I'm not sure I agree with this application of cache creation. Might no be exactly fair to some who can't make it during that small window of opportunity. A geocaching event such as a picnic or monthly meeting is usually planned far ahead and generally benifits the organization or the sport in some way. This just seems to be a completely different deal to me. I will say however that it is a unique idea but I question that it truly adheres to the rules set down by geocaching.com concerning temporary caches. If indeed this is a far planned event that benifits the sport or their organization then thats another story alltogether. Oh well...just an opinion from the heights of my soap box.