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October 2004

Welcome to the Halloween Issue of Today's Cacher! We're pleased to bring you our first holiday-themed magazine; our biggest issue ever! Featured this month are all sorts of creepy, spooky, and downright eerie caches and cachers. Learn how our cover model, Zartimus, began caching in costume. Read about some very mysterious happenstances that have ocurred to cachers; some have found more than a cache!

Take part in our first poll, "The Cacher Most Likely to..."; the results will be posted next month. Consider expanding your library after reading sept1c_tank's book review. Criminal's interviews with two self-proclaimed abominations are dark and unsettling; recommended for mature audiences only. Read the history of a favorite seasonal fruit, the apple, and take a quiz.

Also, be sure to check out our new Local Focus page, with links galore to caching organizations. While you're perusing the page, please send us news of your local group and grab one of our banners if you'd like to add a link to our magazine. And, remember, we invite you to send in your caching stories and photos; without our readers, Today's Cacher wouldn't be what you help it to be!

Our PDF PDF version is now available!

Macabre Caches
Eerie People
Unearthly Outdoors
Creepy Crawly Bugs
Grim Humor
Hocus Focus
Unexplained Events
Ominous Olla Podrida
Phantasmal Photos
Hair-Raising Health and Fitness
Letters from Beyond

Spine-Chilling Editorials

Past Issues

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