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Race For Cache – The Best Tasks

Spring time is almost here and that means that I have begun the initial planning for this year’s Moncton’s Race For Cache. It’s our five year anniversary and I am hoping to make it bigger and better than ever. As part of that, I’m looking to get some feedback from our previous racers. I’m looking to find out what you considered to be your favorite tasks/stops from previous years. I am hoping to incorporate some of the “best of” moments from the previous races into this year’s race. So for those who have participated, and anyone who would like to participate this year, please let me know which of the following tasks/stops you would rate as your favorites.

I’ll be sending this list out via email as well to those who opted to receive email updates.

  • Newspaper article
  • Shooting hoops at the YMCA
  • Go-kart race at Magnetic Hill
  • The Cacher’s Cocktail
  • Eyeball Soup
  • Crystal Palace games
  • Finding a CD/comic/sign in a store
  • Buying/finding candy at the candy shop
  • Buying/finding food at the market(s)
  • Eating the sushi / veggie dishes / Indian food / waffles
  • Pixelboard at Moncton Honda
  • Counting lights and windows downtown
  • Tying knots with Rev Slippery
  • Finding Nemo at Champlain Place
  • Going bowling
  • Other tasks not listed
    • If there was something else you did on one of the race stops that is not listed here that you really enjoyed, please let me know. Thanks.

Information collected here and through other means (email, Facebook, etc) will be used to determine if/which tasks from previous years will be used for this year and may help with the addition of a few new tasks. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks.

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I am Zor. The creator of protoculture. Otherwise known as a geeky father of two, husband to an awesome wife, and a hardcore geek.

7 thoughts on “Race For Cache – The Best Tasks

  • I’m sure 2012 will be fantastic as usual! I’d like to see the “route” more into rural areas. I’m going to try and come up with a task, for consideration, involving my amateur radio club. I’d suggest the geocaching fraternity be encouraged to suggest tasks.

  • MArielle & I would like to offer our services to help with any aspect of the event on the day of the event.

  • I’d like to see a Zor Dunk, and I’m throwing out the first pitch.

    And I’d like to help as well. Never entered, but I’d like to race with NBGamer22 this year.

    Rogers has some games that we may be able to lend. Bean bag toss, Ker-plunk, etc…

  • We thought the cachers cocktail was a definite convo starter, would have been fun to do a round of go karts…. maybe paintball? prob to expensive
    A dink tank would be fun, like youd have to hit the person into the tank before you could get your next clue…going up that rock wall at crystal palace, or taking a ride on the roller coaster….the poster in town on main street blended in with all the other propaganda :)….non alcoholic beer pong… and obstacle course, like climbing over that tire wall to get your clue in centennial park… completing the test course of tree go (too bad there was not a single zip line)…score three soccer goals…by a klondike bar(what would you do for a klondike bar?)

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