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− | <td> | + | <td>A Multi-cache that uses technological means to determine one or many subsequent waypoints</td> |
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− | <td> | + | <td>A special cache series marking the 150th anniversary of the ill fated Burke and Wills Expedition</td> |
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<td align="center">[[Image:Tick.png|alt:X]]</td> | <td align="center">[[Image:Tick.png|alt:X]]</td> | ||
− | <td>special type of event with Cache In Trash Out intentions (use Event on | + | <td>A special type of event with Cache In Trash Out intentions (use Event on Geocaching Australia)</td> |
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<td align="center">[[Image:Tick.png|alt:X]]</td> | <td align="center">[[Image:Tick.png|alt:X]]</td> | ||
− | <td> | + | <td>View a unique geoscience feature on-the-ground (use Virtual on Geocaching Australia)</td> |
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<td align="center">[[Image:Tick.png|alt:X]]</td> | <td align="center">[[Image:Tick.png|alt:X]]</td> | ||
− | <td> | + | <td>A gathering of geocachers</td> |
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>A Gadget cache is a sub type of [[Mystery_cache]] that requires manipulation of a gadget at Ground Zero to access the log book.</td> |
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>GeoArt is a form of art work created on the surface of the Earth using geocache locations to outline or create the art works.</td> |
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− | <td> | + | <td>Find geocachers who are themselves locationless geocaches</td> |
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<td align="center">[[Image:Tick.png|alt:X]]</td> | <td align="center">[[Image:Tick.png|alt:X]]</td> | ||
− | <td> | + | <td>An especially rare event with regularly more than 5000 attendees</td> |
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− | <td> | + | <td>A cache with no cache container but mandatory historical questions and answers to get a codeword to log</td> |
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>A Jigsaw cache is a cache where the hider has created an online jigsaw puzzle and asks the community to use the jigsaw website to solve the puzzle and obtain a codeword in order to log it.</td> |
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− | <td> | + | <td>Hybrid with letterboxing</td> |
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− | <td> | + | <td>A Locationless cache is a cache where the hider has found something interesting and sets a challenge to other geocachers to find more of the same item</td> |
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− | <td> | + | <td>A gathering of more than 500 attendee geocachers</td> |
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− | <td> | + | <td>Find it, take it, hide it somewhere else</td> |
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<td align="center">[[Image:Tick.png|alt=X]]</td> | <td align="center">[[Image:Tick.png|alt=X]]</td> | ||
− | <td> | + | <td>A set of waypoints leading to the final cache</td> |
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− | <td> | + | <td>A catch-all to cover other possible caches</td> |
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− | <td> | + | <td>A subtype of a multi-cache which can only be achieved after dark</td> |
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− | <td>multi-cache where the directions are provided in audio</td> | + | <td>A multi-cache where the directions are provided in audio</td> |
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>A Reverse cache is a type of geocache where a finder is guided to a specified location or target location. i.e. The box will help you to arrive at a specific location. At the location, either a log book is revealed to be signed (for example, a box can be opened) or a logging requirement (such as a description of the location or code) is made known to the finder.</td> |
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− | <td> | + | <td>Climb a mountain, take a picture, get a smiley</td> |
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− | <td> | + | <td>A cache with no cache container (grandfathered on GC)</td> |
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Revision as of 10:34, 27 April 2023
There are many different types of caches and Geocaching Australia offers a few types that are not found on other listing sites. Some types can be listed on GC (Geocaching.com) as well as GCA (Geocaching Australia), some on only one site. Please note that where Geocaching.com has grandfathered some types (meaning that new caches of that type are no longer allowed) the original listings still remain.
Cache Type | Map Marker | Icon | Geocaching Australia | Geocaching.com | Summary |
Augmented Reality | uses Augmented Reality apps and experiences to help you to find the geocache | ||||
Beacon Cache | A Multi-cache that uses technological means to determine one or many subsequent waypoints | ||||
Burke_and_wills | A special cache series marking the 150th anniversary of the ill fated Burke and Wills Expedition | ||||
CITO cache | A special type of event with Cache In Trash Out intentions (use Event on Geocaching Australia) | ||||
Earthcache | View a unique geoscience feature on-the-ground (use Virtual on Geocaching Australia) | ||||
Ephemeral cache | Short term (1-7 day) geocaches with a codeword to log and auto locking and archiving post expiration. | ||||
Event cache | A gathering of geocachers | ||||
Gadget cache | A Gadget cache is a sub type of Mystery_cache that requires manipulation of a gadget at Ground Zero to access the log book. | ||||
GeoArt | GeoArt is a form of art work created on the surface of the Earth using geocache locations to outline or create the art works. | ||||
Geocacher | Find geocachers who are themselves locationless geocaches | ||||
Giga event cache | An especially rare event with regularly more than 5000 attendees | ||||
GPS Adventures Exhibit | |||||
History cache | A cache with no cache container but mandatory historical questions and answers to get a codeword to log | ||||
Jigsaw cache | A Jigsaw cache is a cache where the hider has created an online jigsaw puzzle and asks the community to use the jigsaw website to solve the puzzle and obtain a codeword in order to log it. | ||||
Letterbox cache | Hybrid with letterboxing | ||||
Locationless cache | A Locationless cache is a cache where the hider has found something interesting and sets a challenge to other geocachers to find more of the same item | ||||
Mega event | A gathering of more than 500 attendee geocachers | ||||
Moveable cache | Find it, take it, hide it somewhere else | ||||
Multi-cache | A set of waypoints leading to the final cache | ||||
Mystery/Unknown cache/Other | A catch-all to cover other possible caches | ||||
Night cache | A subtype of a multi-cache which can only be achieved after dark | ||||
Podcache | A multi-cache where the directions are provided in audio | ||||
Project APE | |||||
Reverse cache | A Reverse cache is a type of geocache where a finder is guided to a specified location or target location. i.e. The box will help you to arrive at a specific location. At the location, either a log book is revealed to be signed (for example, a box can be opened) or a logging requirement (such as a description of the location or code) is made known to the finder. | ||||
Traditional cache | A hidden stash comprising at minimum a log book | ||||
Trigpoint | Climb a mountain, take a picture, get a smiley | ||||
Virtual cache | A cache with no cache container (grandfathered on GC) | ||||
Webcam cache | Take a picture to log (grandfathered on GC) | ||||
WherIGo |
Other cache listing websites may support other types.
Other icons you may find on the Geocaching Australia map:
Owned | |
Found | |
DNF - Did Not Find | |
Unavailable/Archived |