The geocaching world is rich with it's own language, terminology and acronyms. When starting out with this game there is quite a steep learning curve to understand the way other players talk and write about the caches they place and hide. However; it doesn't take too long for the lingo to stick and you will soon be at GZ with your GPSR looking at the BOT hoping that you don't DNF the nano!
Letterboxing is another form of treasure hunting using clues instead of coordinates. In some cases, the letterbox owner has made their container both a letterbox and a geocache and posted its coordinates on Geocaching.com. If there is a stamp inside a Letterbox Hybrid, it is not an item intended for trade; the stamp is meant to remain in the box so visitors can use it to record their visit. (Info from Geocaching.com)
There is no requirement to stamp the logbook here, just signing your team name will do.
This walking trail is a mix of (mainly) hard packed surfaces and small sections of sandy track.