A 'Traditional' cache is the most common of cache type: a simple container hidden at the location given by the coordinates. However, sometimes all is not as it seems...
Refer to the cache size at the top of the cache’s page on the Geocaching website or your Geocaching app to get a clue about what sort of container you are looking for. The guide below gives you a rough indication of what sort of container capacity these sizes might relate to.

'Other' is just that - some unspecified type and size of container which may be deviously concealed!! Think outside the box.
This is part of a small series of caches placed in Danson Park to introduce a local Scout group to Geocaching. Others in the series include:
A Typical Trad?
Atypical Trad? (This one)
A Typical Multi?
Atypical Multi?
These caches are suitable for anyone new to caching, although those with small children should be particularly careful around Danson Lake. The location is particularly significant to me as it is where I found my first geocache six years ago.
All caches and waypoints in this series are within the park boundaries. Once in the park, there is no need to leave it. Please note Danson Park can become very muddy, especially during the winter months.