> A while back, someone posted (on the GC.com forums) a list of caches that could be 'found' from the comfort of your

> couch/chair/kitchen table. Most of the cache pages were written in foreign languages, which adds to the fun, but no need to go out > in the heat!

 

Peru? There’s one on Central Avenue in Phoenix:

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f3986265-0502-42cc-b2b8-c5fde39e9231

Depending on your point of view, of course, Navajo might be considered a “foreign language”.  But the web pages that have the answers are all in plain English. SPOILER ALERT: The answers are all on http://tinyurl.com/87pk8.  

What really ticks me off is that this is a “vacation virtual”. The “hider” is from Texas.

I’ve been to this location and read all the information, but it was in conjunction with a visit to that office building in my pre-caching days. I know it’s not about the numbers, but I submitted the answers to the hider based on the information on that web page, and never got a reply. So I assume it’s okay to claim the find, but I still can’t bring myself to do it.

 

Steve

Team Tierra Buena