Geocaching Caption Contest 13 – Win a Barely Coveted Prize
Your vote helps decide who takes home the barely coveted prize. Read the captions. “Like” the one you think should win. If you think your caption should win, tell (bribe) friends and strangers to vote for you. Lackeys will then vote on the top captions to crown the winner of this Geocaching Caption Contest.
This is the thirteenth installment of our Geocaching Caption Contest. The photo captures the joy (and more likely frustration) of finding a micro cache. What caption would you write? “Does the snail get the FTF?.” You can do better than that.
The winner receives a barely coveted prize of a single Cache In Trash Out pin.
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Good luck!
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We were Shell-Shocked when we finally found it.
Slime Trails – a new adventure from the creators of Wherigo. -movemaine
Hay there is a note in my escargot!
When you put it up to your ear, instead of waves you hear, “Found it!”
Clams give you pearls…. Snails give you cache!
Had a Shell of a time finding this one…
See, even a snail can find this cache.
Don’t you ever get tired of “shell” games?
Must have been the curry!
Micro – Organism
Micro – Organism
Honey .. I shrunk the geocache!
This was a curly one…
“She doesn’t know how to use the three seashells! *laughs* I can see how that could be confusing.”
“Groundspeak’s new division of cache containers – The Naturals”
“If this is ‘Do You Hear What I Hear’, I’m a little scared to find ‘Do You Smell What I Smell’.”
Wow!! That was a hard pill to swallow.
No! I don’t want to come out and make a comment!! I’ve had that brass thing stuck up my butt for 4 months – Why would I want to make a speech about that?!
You would think that most difficult part of this cache would be finding it, only beaten by difficulty of pulling out the log sheet, again only beaten by difficulty in signing it.. The reality is the most difficult part, only after completing the first parts, is remebering where to return the cache to it’s original spot umong other millions of shells. ummm oops, coordinates updated
Pretty scrawny for a snail
laugh out loud (lol)
lol
escargo
lol
And the snail said…”Thanks for relieving me of that undue pressure, and here I thought I was constipated”
Snail to the geocacher…So what’s up your bum?
Ahh, so “Shell filled with Cash!” isn’t an Oyster. Damn these puzzle caches!!!
Slow speed crache results.
FTF was shellshocked!!
What came first the shell or the nano?
Oh, how I always look so much forward to rerolling the logbook and attempting to get it back into the container !
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