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  • #1906719

    A couple that I have …

    GC13FWY
    This one is well liked by those that have done it. But for some reason many seem to bypass it. It’s NOT hard but enjoyably different. It’s a multi in that you need to find two other caches to get to this one, so you get 3 “points” when you’re done.

    GCQEF8
    Three initial easy terrain stages leading to a real pain of a final. Not sure if enjoyable is the word, but challenging does come to mind. Dress for the occassion – it helps a lot.

    #1906720

    You would have to include, ” A Little Piece of Wilderness Loop” GCGVW1

    #1906721

    Here are some ones to consider, with an emphasis on challenges and long walks.

    GCJQBH – USS MACABI (SS-375) – Manitowoc’s WWII Submarines

    A 2-mile roundtrip and a clever way of calculating the 2nd point.

    GCXHN8 – Long Tail Point Lighthouses 1859 & 1848

    Great historic site; need a boat to get there (realistically)

    GCMRDG – Bairds Creek Grand Tour “ZEE Middle”

    2 mile round trip? This one has stood the test of time.

    GCGE6B – Door County Challenge

    Nice concept of a progressively-difficult four stage cache.

    GC104CE – Real Gone | Clang Boom Steam

    Urban multi with drives from point to point. On the list for the way the final waypoint is derived, as well as the final itself. Oh, and the waypoints leading up to it aren’t bad either.

    GCKJ6W – Lookout Above II | Last One Standing

    Three stage multi with long walks, and long drives. “Fire, earth, and water” is right. Another nice “legacy” cache.

    GC12GV1 – Cliché Caché

    All right, I’ll throw one of ours on the list. A four-stage multi and a four mile walk. Guess that’s why it’s lonely so often. ZoeBro did it in 1:40 but he’s young.

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    #1906722
    ACME_WildCachers
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      We haven’t had a chance to do many, but our favorite multi is easily Mr. Elver’s Cache (GC362D). It’s in a popular park on Madison’s west side and has 9 stages. The clues are clever and offer a nice challenge, plus you end up seeing pretty much the entire park to complete it.

      My comments are mine alone and may not necessarily reflect an official stance of the WGA Board of Directors.

      #1906723

      looked through the multis I own or have done that are >=3stages:

      Walk in the Park GC152Y2 3pt multi 2.5/3

      Keep Me Posted — Sik-Ku Camp GC1E5QA 5pt multi 2/2

      Once Around the Block GC17JRY 4pt multi 2.5/2

      Start Yer Yakin’ | Backwater Banter GC1EW30 3pt multi 2/4.5

      The Chamber of Secrets GC11T4E 4pt multi 3.5/2.5

      Sagasu’s Spectacular Sunflower On The Wiouwash GC11XPR 3pt multi 3.5/2

      This Ain’t Boston! GC106N9 4pt multi 1.5/1

      Wild Rose CNW GCXV4V 3pt multi 2.5/2.5

      Look and learn GCNAP2 5pt multi 2.5/1.5

      Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.

      #1906724

      I forgot to mention one of my own, GC1G1VD Wisconsin Veterans Riverwalk Memorial in Delafield. It’s an easy one hour walk and back finding clues at markers to commemorate each of the wars that the Country has been involved in. One of the best playgrounds in Waukesha County is at the west end of the Riverwalk in Cushing Park. The cache is dedcated to our son, LTC Todd Taves of the Wisconsin National Guard who served in the War in Iraq and was the speaker at the dedication of the Riverwalk Memorials.

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