OK, Ive reached the coordinates, wheres the Cache?
Usually the cache listing will include hints to the location as well as a description of the cache container. A cache can be in any type of container that a Geocacher wants to use to keep their items and logbook safe and dry. Most people try to use containers that are weather proof such as Tupperware containers, plastic buckets with lids, old lunch boxes, and then of course there’s everyones favorite, the retired Military Ammo Cans. Many prefer the ammo cans as they are both weather proof and quite sturdy with plenty of room for all sorts of items. But knowing the type container is half the solution, the clues are the important part. You would be surprised at some of the creative places folks have hidden a cache so read the clues.
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