Subscribe via RSS

Welcome Geocachers!

If you have found one of the Ferret Medallions, congratulations! you are very lucky indeed! Read the instructions below.

Ferret Medallions are rare and valuable objects. Each one is hand made by the ferret in the picture. Ferrets are expert craftsmen you see, they know how to use the finest materials, and old world techniques to create these masterpieces. Sadly the ferrets refuse to allow their workshop to be filmed, but they do allow us to give away their creations for free! (ferrets have no pockets, so they have nowhere to keep money) We have decided to place these works of art inside of geocaches around the area.

Instructions

  1. The object is to collect all six different medallions.
  2. If you find a duplicate, you must place it in a cache as far away from where you found it as possible.
  3. You must post a comment below, letting everyone know which one you found, where, and when.
  4. Once you collect all six different medallions, send an email to geocache@ferretcam.org with a picture of them all attached to receive a SPECIAL PRIZE!
  5. If you do not plan on collecting all of them, please place the medallion in a cache as far away from where you found it as possible.


Click Here To See Our Ferrets LIVE!

6 Responses to Geocache

  1. Relic589

    I found Jeff in the Tri Stumpy Cache on September 17th, 2009. I’ll be keeping an eye out for the others. Thanks! :)

  2. luckypenny

    Darn, i found 3 of these in the same day. I passed on 2 of them before I could read this page.
    Will keep and look again for the others.
    This one is ‘Joey’
    Navarre Ohio–Nov.4,2009

  3. iguanagirl

    Found Joey today, Navarre, OH 12/3/2009

  4. broccoli chickens

    Found Joey today in a wooded cache. Bucks County, PA 1/16/10

  5. Iazin12192

    Today I found “Troy” the ferret at the Bensalem Community Park Cache. April 9th, 2010. I can’t wait to find another 5 :)

  6. Iris, Robert and Marian Eichinger

    We found “Joey” at the Twin Falls Cave (GC6F05) cache
    N 46° 46.400 W 091° 23.444
    8/24/2010

    Thank you so much for doing this. We will be looking for the other 5. My daughter, Iris 7, will be very glad that she can keep the medallion for a little while.

Post a Comment