How about a high mountain in Tibet?

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=5d03451c-3d5d-466c-95ec-a62a77a31c4a

or closer to home, NM I think.

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?pf=&guid=75b571d8-27dd-40ba-a956-f5b0614d7404&decrypt=y&log=

 

I found these in a Groundspeak forum.

 

Jim aka KNOWBODY

 

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 2:42 PM
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Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Favorite/ Most unusual/ Most extreme cache

 

Ok, I've a question for the group.

 

What is your favorite, most unusual, most extreme cache that you have visited or heard about? Please post link if you can.

 

One odd one I remember, that got pulled, was a cache pinned at the bottom of an iceberg from a glacier in Alaska. No one had found it, although one team made an attempt at it, before it was archived as too dangerous.

 

Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking

 

Till a voice, as bad as Conscience, rang interminable changes
  On one everlasting Whisper day and night repeated -- so:
"Something hidden.  Go and find it. Go and look behind the Ranges --
  "Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you. Go!"

 

Rudyard Kipling ,   The Explorer  1898

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