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Kids' Quotes

As a recurring feature, Today's Cacher poses questions to kids and publishes selected answers. Their views provide information and humor, and at times, remind us how insightful young people can be. This month, we asked:

What would be the hardest cache to find that you can imagine?

Jacob, age 8
Climbing a 12 foot mountain and then crawling through a cave of snakes.

Sarah Nichole, age 6
One hidden inside a snake.

Elizabeth, age 10
Take a boat, then go scuba diving and find it under the water.

Lost One, age 7
One that was stuck way up high in a tree.

Will, age 6
One that is hidden in a hole behind a brick in a brick wall.

Meredith, age 8
A long hike and it is really high off the ground.

Abby, age 6
Up in a tree.

Ryan Conor, age 10
In the Pacific Ocean in a hole covered with sand.

Kelly, age 17
A cache on the moon.

Jon Lee, age 7
One hidden inside a brick.

eStorm, age 10
A micro cache in the woods.

SwampThang, age 12
A micro cache or numbers you have to find in the middle of the woods as part of a multi cache.

Daniel, age 16
One where you had to search for over a year back packing in the Himalayas.

Stephanie, age 10
In a place that nobody would think to look in, like in the very top of the tree.

Kids! Send your answers to these questions for possible publication in future issues. Parents! Ask your kids these questions. Adults may submit answers, as well, with one young at heart selection being made each month.
  • If cartoon characters were geocachers what would they hide and where?
  • Why does Mom and/or Dad geocache?