Geocaching 101: Regular Traditional Cache
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Ritz Crackers
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Regular containers are containers that are large enough to hold a logbook and still have plenty of room left over for trade items. Some examples of regular sized cache containers are: Ammo cans; Large peanut butter jars; Lock 'n Lock containers; Rubbermaid® Plasticware
This cache is an Ammo Can. Ammo cans make excellent cache containers. Ammo cans actually were designed to hold ammunition for the military, so naturally they stand up to the abuses that a geocache container is susceptible.
Because of it's size regular caches deserve special care when searching and retrieving - stealth is needed because muggles could see you and find after you leave. Once you find cache walk away with it, make your trades of swag, TB's or Geocoins, then when you stealth when replacing.
When on trails often times at GZ you will actually see geocache trails (small rabbit size trail around the backside of tree or bush leading to geocache).
There are some cache containers that will not fall into any of the other categories because they are very large. Some examples of such large cache containers are: Large buckets (5+ gallons, 19+ liters); Rubbermaid® ActionPacker® storage containers (8–48 gallons, 30–180 liters); Trashcans; Abandoned railroad freight cars; Abandoned bomb shelters - for a great example check out 45 GallonCache (GC11EKM).
Please do NOT park in the private parking lots - business. You can enter the trail at N 32° 54.582 W 117° 10.661
Additional Hints
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Hc fyvtug vapyvar naq gb gur evtug
Treasures
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