It’s hard to get used to that ‘geosense’ needed when you start geocaching – I often said comments like ‘what, there is a geocache there!?’ and taking nearly 1 hour to search for an ‘easy’ rated geocache.

So I like to celebrate and show some of those unusual cache hides out there. I have seen this style several times and I call it the ‘rock’ hide. Sometimes it is a real rock and sometimes it is a plastic rock that just seems to look out of place with the others in a pile.

Can you see the rock next to the cactus where the geocache hide is?

Tucson - can you see the cache - part 1?

How about now?

Tucson - can you see the cache - part 2?

Here it is – very clever, isn’t is! This geocache is called Alcatraz (pun intended!)

Tucson - can you see the cache - part 3?

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One Response to “Unusual Geocache Hides – The “Rock” Hide”

  1. P.J. says:

    I hope the coordinates were really good!

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