Geocaching.com Caption Contest 17 – Win a Barely Coveted Prize

WINNING CAPTION: “That spider must have eaten some Chernobyl Travel Bugs.” -Berdings 

 

Try your caption writing skills in the seventeenth installment of our Geocaching.com Caption Contest.   You could become the proud winner of a barely coveted prize! What caption would you write? “They always said the light at the end of the tunnel was a train… but…”  You can do better!

Barely Coveted Prize

Submit your caption by clicking on “Comments” below and explore the captions that other geocachers entered. Please include your geocaching username in all entries.

You can sway the vote.  “Like” the caption that you think should win.  If you think your caption should win, convince friends and strangers to “like” your caption.  Lackeys will then decide between the top captions to crown the winner of this Geocaching Caption Contest.

Click this image to see the winner of the 16th Geocaching.com Caption Contest

The winner typically receives a barely coveted prize from Groundspeak Headquarters. But this contest you could actually win a coveted prize: the Compass Zipper Pull.

Click on the image to the right to discover the winning caption from the previous Geocaching Caption Contest.

14 Lackeys voted to award the winner of the sixteenth Geocaching.com Caption Contest a barely coveted prize.

Explore the wit and wisdom of geocachers by checking out all the Geocaching Caption Contests.

  1. Cool! This is the biggest cache container I’ve ever found! Who wants the neon sign? TFTC
    (buckeyeview)

  2. Ok, I know the Garmin Chirp was supposed to give us clues, but I never expected THIS!! -authorized users

  3. hmmmmm…….. I guess that’s what happens when you say: “Illumius Geocachius” (trying to sound like harry potter)

  4. “Geocaching- Are YOU up for the challenge?”
    or
    “Hey! you can’t write on that!”
    ii like the first one bettr

  5. The GPS is my shepherd, I shall not get lost. I pass through green pastures; and beside quiet waters. The adventure restores my soul; WAAS guides me in the paths of others. For Geocache name’s sake… though I walk through the tunnel of the shadow of darkness, I fear no Muggles; Your maps and coordinates comfort me. You prepare the SWAG before me in the presence of my Waypoint; You have anointed my path with discovery; My cache overflows. Surely good things and kindness will follow me all the steps of my way, And I will celebrate in the find of the Wherigo Cache always.

  6. Thx to geocaching I’ll know what is at the end of the tunnel… and I will be able to get back home. Alive!

  7. The NEW horror of Geocaching, darkness, dampness, and strange Alien script floating above you. Alfyboy.

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