Difference between revisions of "Geocache"
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* [[Traditional cache]] - a hidden stash | * [[Traditional cache]] - a hidden stash | ||
* [[Multi-cache]] - a set of waypoints leading to the [[cache]] | * [[Multi-cache]] - a set of waypoints leading to the [[cache]] | ||
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* [[Event cache]] - a gathering of [[geocacher]]s | * [[Event cache]] - a gathering of [[geocacher]]s | ||
* [[Webcam cache]] | * [[Webcam cache]] | ||
− | * [[Mystery cache]] - a catch all | + | * [[Mystery cache]] - a catch all to cover other possible caches that don’t fit easily within the other [[cache]] types or where the hider doesn't want you to know! |
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+ | Each cache has a particular [[difficulty]] and [[terrain]]. |
Revision as of 12:18, 25 June 2005
A geocache (sometimes known as a "cache") is what we are placing and hunting. It could be a box of stuff in the bush. Or perhaps a film cannister in an urban environment. Or maybe a webcam on a beach! You'll only know if you try it!
The types of geocache as as follows:
- Traditional cache - a hidden stash
- Multi-cache - a set of waypoints leading to the cache
- Virtual cache
- Locationless cache - also called a reverse virtual
- Moveable cache
- Event cache - a gathering of geocachers
- Webcam cache
- Mystery cache - a catch all to cover other possible caches that don’t fit easily within the other cache types or where the hider doesn't want you to know!
Each cache has a particular difficulty and terrain.