GCAWH4A Traditional Cache geocaching elf
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: robuster91 @ | Hide Date: 08/13/2024 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 57.675 W105° 00.116 | Last updated: 09/05/2024 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Recommended for kids  Not Recommended at night  Parking available  Bicycles  Stroller accessible  Not Front Yard (Private Residence) 

It was a particularly slow night at the North Pole. With Christmas over and the elves busy with spring cleaning, Santa found himself with an unusual amount of free time. He missed the thrill of Christmas Eve, the rush of delivering presents, and the magic of flight.

Then, he remembered a new hobby he'd heard about: geocaching. The idea of finding hidden treasures with just a GPS intrigued him. He called in one of his most tech-savvy elves, Jingle, and together they started planning.

Jingle, with his quick wit and love for gadgets, was the perfect partner. They decided to create a geocache filled with tiny toys, candy canes, and a personalized letter from Santa. The cache would be hidden somewhere magical, yet accessible to those who knew where to look.

After weeks of planning, they settled on a location: the top of Mount Christmas, a snowy peak near the North Pole. With reindeer-powered sled and state-of-the-art GPS, they reached the summit. There, in a hidden crevice of a snow-covered rock, they placed the geocache.

To make it even more exciting, they created a series of clues leading to the final cache. Each clue was a small, beautifully wrapped package delivered by Santa on a random night, containing a riddle or puzzle. The final clue would lead geocachers directly to Mount Christmas.

News of the Santa-themed geocache spread like wildfire. Geocaching enthusiasts from around the world were captivated by the idea of finding a treasure hidden by Santa himself. The hunt began, with people of all ages joining the adventure.

As the months passed, Santa and Jingle enjoyed following the progress of the geocachers. They loved reading the online forums where people shared their excitement and clues. Some geocachers even sent Santa thank-you letters and drawings, warming his heart.

The geocache became a year-round tradition at the North Pole. Every year, a new cache was hidden, filled with fresh surprises. And every year, thousands of people embarked on the magical journey to find it. It was a perfect way for Santa to spread joy and wonder, even when it wasn't Christmas .bison in christmas tree

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5 Logs: Found it 5  

Found it 09/03/2024 By cacheking56

Found it 09/02/2024 By ckobza
Loved this fined
Thxs

Found it 09/02/2024 By sisters&dogs
Thanks!

Found it 09/02/2024 By JNJ3485
Cute and quick! Thanks

Found it 08/22/2024 By 2lablovers
Quick find and another cute container.