Basic geocaching equipment.... Traditional Cache
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Basic geocaching equipment....
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This geocache is located in Jonathan Dickinson State Park and approved by Martin Morse, park service specialist. ***keep all wheels off the road when parking, obey posted speed limits and don't block the gates***
•GPS - While you can go geocaching without one of these it makes it much more difficult. •Spare Batteries - You don't want to run out of power while out geocaching so always carry a spare set of batteries with you. •Pen/Pencil - You should always carry one with you when out caching as some of the smaller caches do not have a writting implement in them. •Mobile Phone - Always carry a mobile phone incase you get into difficulties or if you want to ring the cache placer for some hints. •Geoswag - Items that you will swap with items in the geocache, mostly these items are low in value. •Daysack/Bum Bag/Backpack - It's usefull to carry your equipment in when out and about. Other Equipment You might want to think about carrying the following things with you in your daysack/backpack: •Cache repair kit - Spare plastic box, notebook and pencils. •First Aid Kit - Usefull when out and about, especially if you are taking kids along with you. •Whistle - A safety device when in the great outdoors. •Compass - Using the compass in your GPS (if it has one) will shorten its battery life considerably. •Snacks/Drinks - Keep yourself hydrated and full of energy. •Hiking Staff/Stick - Reduces your energy output when hillwalking, it also helps on slippery/muddy ground and can be used to move nettles and other foliage whilst looking for a geocache.
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