Let's play "Where's the geocache?"
Jul. 31st, 2012 08:26 amA lot of geocaches have really nice camouflage, to the point where they can be sitting in plain sight and most non-cachers wouldn't look twice at them. Here's a few we've seen lately.
(I used LJ-spoiler coding for this -- you just click to expand it. If you right-click and open in a new window, it won't work.)
I didn't upload a picture of this one in its native habitat, so it can be my example.
It's a rock!

No, it's a geocache! (That's a "nano" cache glued to the bottom of the rock.)
Now you try! First one:


This one was particularly good. Yes, I overlooked it the first time I checked.

Next!

(Actually, this one sort of stands out, if you pay attention. In a different environment, it would be invisible.)


One more!


I wasn't sure about this one until I actually lifted the corner. It's a magnet.

Here's another magnet cache – this one was called "a scrambled vow."
Congratulations -- you are now qualified to find caches that stump many newbies :).
(I used LJ-spoiler coding for this -- you just click to expand it. If you right-click and open in a new window, it won't work.)
I didn't upload a picture of this one in its native habitat, so it can be my example.


Now you try! First one:



Next!

(Actually, this one sort of stands out, if you pay attention. In a different environment, it would be invisible.)


One more!



Here's another magnet cache – this one was called "a scrambled vow."

Congratulations -- you are now qualified to find caches that stump many newbies :).