Quote Originally Posted by Sudonim View Post
An offset cache could work.
Example: Start at John's bridge (coords for the cache are posted at the bridge)
Count the posts in the guard rail on the bridge, travel that number in hundreds of feet east (to land off page 55), there is the cache.
That would have a cache physically present on page 56, but the cache posting is on 55.
Ah, hem, guard rail. You don't know what it took for me to drive across this bridge! All the time imaging that poor, wet woodsworker standing there with the van on the bottom holding his buddies. Scarrryyyy!

Oh, back on track - yes, there are some ways to do it. My son has been looking at the topos and saying, "Mom, this can be done!". If anyone is going to do a run up and wants a hand bgrffdave might be willing.

Wonder if this comes under the "4. If a page does not have a cache located within it's boundaries one must be placed (Micro's will be strongly discouraged!). Placement of a cache on a DeLorme Atlas page counts the same as finding a cache on that page. If you choose to do this, however, you are responsible for meeting all approval and maintenance criteria with Geocaching.com. ***See note below for "EXEMPT" pages." for the DeLorme Challenge now that the original caches are gone?

Team Teebow is busy with deer season - oh my!