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The reason for calling them traditional is; the first few original locations were created and placed in this fashion.
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A [[Traditional cache]] is a [[Cache type|type of cache]] that has a single published waypoint which is the location of the [[cache]]. 
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They are called "traditional" because the first [[cache]]s were of this form.
  
A container, of regular or average size was hidden in the location,and the GPS co-rdinates (Waypoint) taken.  This waypoint and location were listed on one of the [geocaching sites]. These hides did not involve any puzzle solving or multiple locations.
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A [[Traditional cache]] is likely to involve a straightforward walk to [[Ground zero|Ground Zero]] and a [[search]] for the [[cache]].
  
So a [traditional] cache is one that has a single waypoint and is generally of a regular size. It is probably a straightforward walk to [["Ground Zero"]] and search for the cache.
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==See Also==
 
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* [[Cache type]]s
Caches with multiple waypoints, puzzles or offsets are not traditional.
 

Latest revision as of 23:52, 16 February 2006

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A Traditional cache is a type of cache that has a single published waypoint which is the location of the cache. They are called "traditional" because the first caches were of this form.

A Traditional cache is likely to involve a straightforward walk to Ground Zero and a search for the cache.

See Also