CACHE CACHE Traditional Cache
Tommy C: I am going to archive this cache to open the area up for someone else to place a cache at.
Tommy C
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Webster describes a cache as:
a. A hiding place used especially for storing provisions.
b. A place for concealment and safekeeping, as of valuables.
c. A store of goods or valuables concealed in a hiding place: maintained a cache of food in case of emergencies.
This cache is a cache for cachers. In it are supplies to either build another cache or repair cache that needs some help.
I have zip lock bags: large, small and micro. Micro cache containors with logs, a couple of small notebooks, pens, and small containors that can be used for a small cache. Ther are also some AA Batterys in case your GPS is running low. For certain people with addictions, there is an empty Altoids tin that can be used as a cache.
If you need some supplies for a cache that you know of take what you need. If you have some extra cache supplies leave some so the next cacher will have access to the supplies.
You can take a path within 75 feet of the cache, then it is bushwacking time.
Congrats to Frisbee'r for FTF, of course
Additional Hints
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