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For most geocachers, the majority of their finds will be traditional caches. [[File:Ammo_can.jpg|thumb|275px|An ammo can marked with an Official Geocache label.]]Despite their simplicity in nature, traditional caches allow a lot of room for variation in [[Cache Sizes]], cache design, and placement, allowing for both easy and challenging hides. |
For most geocachers, the majority of their finds will be traditional caches. [[File:Ammo_can.jpg|thumb|275px|An ammo can marked with an Official Geocache label.]]Despite their simplicity in nature, traditional caches allow a lot of room for variation in [[Cache Sizes]], cache design, and placement, allowing for both easy and challenging hides. |
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Revision as of 18:39, 12 February 2017
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A traditional cache is a type of geocache.
Description
This is the original cache type consisting of a container and a log book. Larger containers may also carry swag and/or trackables. The coordinates listed on the traditional cache page are the exact location for the cache.[1]
For most geocachers, the majority of their finds will be traditional caches.
Despite their simplicity in nature, traditional caches allow a lot of room for variation in Cache Sizes, cache design, and placement, allowing for both easy and challenging hides.
Advanced caches are geocaches that have D/T above 1.5. They only are seen on the offical Mobile App. They require Premium membership to log on the app.
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