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− | In [[geocaching]], a [[log]] can be one of | + | In [[geocaching]], a [[log]] can be one of three things: |
* A paper notebook, a sheet of paper, or similar item hidden in a [[cache container]], on which hand-written logs can be written. It may or may not be combined with a [[Stash note]]. See [[Hiding a cache]] and [[Finding a cache]]. | * A paper notebook, a sheet of paper, or similar item hidden in a [[cache container]], on which hand-written logs can be written. It may or may not be combined with a [[Stash note]]. See [[Hiding a cache]] and [[Finding a cache]]. | ||
* An online record on a [[cache listing website]] of a successful find ([[smiley]]), or a [[Logging DNFs|DNF]], or other log type. See [Logging a cache]]. | * An online record on a [[cache listing website]] of a successful find ([[smiley]]), or a [[Logging DNFs|DNF]], or other log type. See [Logging a cache]]. | ||
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+ | * A piece of a tree used for hiding a [[cache container]]. |
Revision as of 21:04, 16 June 2007
In geocaching, a log can be one of three things:
- A paper notebook, a sheet of paper, or similar item hidden in a cache container, on which hand-written logs can be written. It may or may not be combined with a Stash note. See Hiding a cache and Finding a cache.
- An online record on a cache listing website of a successful find (smiley), or a DNF, or other log type. See [Logging a cache]].
- A piece of a tree used for hiding a cache container.