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A [[Traditional cache]] is a [[geocache]] that has a single published waypoint which is the location of the [[geocache]]. | A [[Traditional cache]] is a [[geocache]] that has a single published waypoint which is the location of the [[geocache]]. | ||
They are called "traditional" because the first [[geocache]]s were of this form. | They are called "traditional" because the first [[geocache]]s were of this form. |
Revision as of 00:37, 24 June 2005
A Traditional cache is a geocache that has a single published waypoint which is the location of the geocache. They are called "traditional" because the first geocaches were of this form.
A Traditional cache is likely to involve a straightforward walk to "Ground Zero" and a search for the geocache.
Multi-caches and Puzzle caches are not Traditional caches.