Difference between revisions of "Multi-cache"
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A [[Multi-cache]] is a [[Geocache]] that has more than one waypoint. | A [[Multi-cache]] is a [[Geocache]] that has more than one waypoint. | ||
So, instead of going straight to the [[Geocache]], you'll go to a [[waypoint]] where you'll find something that will help you get to the next waypoint, and so on. | So, instead of going straight to the [[Geocache]], you'll go to a [[waypoint]] where you'll find something that will help you get to the next waypoint, and so on. | ||
− | Most [[Multi-cache]]s have | + | Most [[Multi-cache]]s have 2-5 waypoints. |
An offset cache is usually a multi that has only 1 other location to find after decoding, updating or entering the co-ords given at the first location. | An offset cache is usually a multi that has only 1 other location to find after decoding, updating or entering the co-ords given at the first location. |
Revision as of 19:08, 22 June 2005
A Multi-cache is a Geocache that has more than one waypoint. So, instead of going straight to the Geocache, you'll go to a waypoint where you'll find something that will help you get to the next waypoint, and so on. Most Multi-caches have 2-5 waypoints.
An offset cache is usually a multi that has only 1 other location to find after decoding, updating or entering the co-ords given at the first location.