Geocaching Caption Contest 37 – Win a Barely Coveted Prize

Your caption here!
CuriousGeorge59 was not happy to have missed the FTF (First to Find) by seconds.

CuriousGeorge59 was not happy to have missed the FTF by seconds.

Devise your most creative caption for this picture of these two geocachers and they’re unlikely companion. You could even win a ‘barely coveted prize’ in the 37th Geocaching.com Caption Contest. This picture was originally posted on the official Geocaching.com Facebook page. Share your pics there for a chance to have your image used in a future caption contest.

One coveted, and one barely coveted prize. Win them both!
One coveted, and one barely coveted prize. Win them both!

Submit your best – most King Kong geocaching appropriate caption – by clicking on “Comments” below. Please include your Geocaching.com username in all entries. Then, explore the captions other geocachers have posted.

Try to ‘influence’ the voting process (*nudge*nudge*). “Like” the caption that you believe should take home the barely coveted prize. If you think your caption should win, convince your fellow geocachers, your friends, and family to “like” your caption. Lackeys vote from the top finalists to decide the winner of the contest.

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Click on the image to see the winner of this caption contest

The winner receives this month’s ‘barely coveted prize.’ The prize consists of one coveted and one barely coveted prize. Up for grabs is a rare John Grisham Geocoin, and an seldom used office pen.

Click on the image to your right to discover the winner of this Geocaching.com Caption Contest. Lackeys voted to award the winner of the 36th Geocaching.com Caption Contest a barely coveted prize. Click on the image to your right to read the winning caption of that contest.

Explore all the winning captions by checking out all the Geocaching.com Caption Contests. If you have suggestions for Geocaching.com Caption Contest photos, send a message and the image to pr@groundspeak.com.

  1. You did remember to put the bananas we brought as snacks in your backpack, right? (in case we need to run)

  2. “The_Kong’s hides are so stupid!….. um, he’s right behind me, isn’t he…” – funkymunkyzone

  3. Debunking the Ape
    Cache Legend: “See here everyone, listen up! There is NO SUCH THING as an APE
    CACHE!

    We searched ground
    zero for over an hour and all we could find is this tiny round green container,
    nothing more.”

    Thanks,

    Tanya Phillips aka:
    Gadget Girl

    Austin,
    TX

  4. If you don’t have the other ball Dave… then… This here gorilla is a uni-baller.

  5. “Ladies and gentlemen geocachers… I give you… KONG! THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD! ” fgrayson

  6. Hey you two, you aren’t going to claim that as a first to find, ARE YOU?

  7. “Geocaching rule n°1: Never leave food in a cache… Especially banana.” – Chiliconsushi

  8. — Last known photo of Dr. Jones and assistant , moments after removing what was believed to be a jewel-encrusted container from the eye of a local ancient statue — the only clue to their current whereabouts being a mysterious message , hastily scrawled at the base of the great ape :
    ‘difficulty – 6 ‘ ….

  9. Why are those muggles taking pictures of us?

    I think because you thought it would be fun to take a gorilla geocaching with us.

  10. Please, oh PLEASE say that hot breath on my neck doesn’t mean you left that huge gate open!

  11. Yes, you’re right. I do feel much less self-conscious when caching in a group.
    –dmneiman

  12. I’ve been holding one in I have since they showed up looking for that tupperware in the hole. Now they want to document their find?!? Take the picture already!

    Safdgeo

  13. Cachers too late to save Son of Kong from Medusa, but manage to defeat her with shiny, reflective object of unknown origin.

  14. They were hopeful that the ‘King Colon’ cache would be easier to put back than it had been to get out.

  15. The guys discovered that when caching with their new friend, waiting around for muggles to leave ceased to be a problem.

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