I have created a few caches and just love it. The most interesting part of the process is coming up with a puzzle that reveals the final coordinates. The harder part is finding and placing the actual cache. I have a few ideas for some Multi's but I need to find the place to put them. Have a couple of ideas but haven't had the time to scope them out yet.
So my caches so far are:
Educator-Cache (GC11Q6Q): traditional basic hide - blah, boring. Did it mostly just to try placing one.
Nights of Pythagoras -or- Death by Triangulation (GC11R0C): This one I like - the puzzle is good, had been thinking about it for some time and builds on some geographical features that are neat to see in Google Earth. This is a Math based puzzle.
It's not entirely platonic, Mr. Johnson (GC1214J): The original title for this one was, "Platonic? Hardly! This'll get your Johnson Solid" If you look at the cache puzzle and you are familiar with the shapes, you'll get the title. The cache reviewer felt that the title may be offesnive to the general caching population, so I changed it. This one is a textless puzzle - no words to reveal the final coordinates and is based on Geometry.
MiniMac's Splashy Toddler Toybox (GC1251G): Made this one with Carlen. It's a child-friendly puzzle with printable worksheets for little cachers to complete and solve the final coordinates. I really like this puzzle, not because it is difficult, but because it makes it is accessible for young cachers.
Sound Splash (GC12F3F): This is another textless cache based on sound. Musical clues reveal the final coordiinates. I like this one because even those with little musical background will be able to recognize at least one of the pieces and from there determine the rest of the clues.
A Splash of Marjoram TCDNMB (GC12HW5) This cache is a traditional hide. Nothing fancy. It was placed too quickly and I was not as prepared as I should have been. I do want to move it a touch from where it is to somewhere more accessible and into a place that will have less impact on the setting. THis one is in Portage la Prairie, my home town. I'd like to place more caches there because it has become such a beautiful little spot - would be nice to see more people travelling through.