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a web site for all you cachers that are looking for that extra edge just like us! Here you will find reviews, recommendations and experiences by other thrill seeking cachers.
All kinds of quality caches are welcome here, however we will not waste our time and bandwidth on parking lot caches, township park "family caches", liars caches and lpc-s and anything else that won't make you break a sweat, we realize that there is an audience for that but its not here.
We welcome all cache recommendations, written reviews and pictures. If its any good, your adventure will be featured on this web site!

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Latest extreme listings:
GC Code Title State/Country
GCMVZ0
From the cache page:
This cache requires a walk on the wild side, either a 10 meter climb or a 18 meter abseil. Click here to visit cache page at geocaching.com.
Tastes Like Failure by Lt. Sniper Australia
GC2047W
This is a brutal tour de force for climbers of trees. Rope would definitely be the easy way to get into the trees, as the entries are very creative, and sometimes very risky. However, even with rope for entry, these placements would still require "climbing of the trees" to reach the containers.
This is a Challenge course, that will test you to see if you can figure out the way in, then to see if you are crazy enough to go for it. Even if you are crazy enough, you better ABLE to get up, and down, or you will most likely get broke.
(Safety lanyard recommended) Click here to visit cache page at geocaching.com.
7-UP by alfamonkey Ohio
GC21FBP
This cache has everything! Cliff rappelling, HUGE tree climbing, urban structure rappelling, tunnels and to top it off you'll need to setup a zip line across a creek! Click here to visit cache page at geocaching.com.
Extreme 104: There Ain't No "F" In Whey by keoki_eme Pennsylvania
GC2280Z
From the cache page:
The cache itself is hidden in a narrow crack on a corbin sandstone cliff in Muir Valley. The cache hide is 40 feet above the ground and 40 feet below a large cliff. You will have to hike to the top of the cliff and secure a rappelling rope to get to the cache. You can take the challenge and rappel to the Devils Hole and enter the crack or you can go back down to the bottom and ascend 40 feet to the crack and navigate yourself onto the hole. Click here to visit cache page at geocaching.com.
The Devils Hole by Team Extreme Kentucky

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