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Within [[geocaching]] circles it is generally considered good practice to hide your [[cache]] in a location that is not too near another players existing cache. | Within [[geocaching]] circles it is generally considered good practice to hide your [[cache]] in a location that is not too near another players existing cache. | ||
− | On [[geocaching.com]] | + | {{GC}} |
+ | On [[geocaching.com]] it is enforced by [[reviewer]]s that caches be no closer than 160m (0.1 miles) from the nearest cache. | ||
− | To facilitate this and to ensure good karma on your behalf, we provide a proximity warning if you place a cache within 150m of an existing cache (be it gc or gca). | + | {{GCA}} |
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+ | On [[GCA]] this is a purely voluntary process. To facilitate this and to ensure good karma on your behalf, we provide a proximity warning if you place a cache within 150m of an existing cache (be it gc or gca). | ||
This is purely a courtesy, it is up to you as to if you decide to move it a bit or not! | This is purely a courtesy, it is up to you as to if you decide to move it a bit or not! |
Revision as of 23:21, 24 June 2007
Within geocaching circles it is generally considered good practice to hide your cache in a location that is not too near another players existing cache.
This page contains information specific to Geocaching.com. |
On geocaching.com it is enforced by reviewers that caches be no closer than 160m (0.1 miles) from the nearest cache.
This page contains information specific to Geocaching Australia. |
On GCA this is a purely voluntary process. To facilitate this and to ensure good karma on your behalf, we provide a proximity warning if you place a cache within 150m of an existing cache (be it gc or gca).
This is purely a courtesy, it is up to you as to if you decide to move it a bit or not!