Difference between revisions of "Log book"
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| − | A physical means to record a visit to a [[ | + | A [[log book] is a the physical means to record a visit to a [[cache]]. |
| + | It is almost always stored in the [[cache]]. | ||
| − | + | A [[log book] may be: | |
| + | * a small spiral log book | ||
| + | * an exercise book | ||
| + | * a long strip of paper | ||
| + | or any other clever means of recording a visit. | ||
[http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GC2F6C Donkey] uses a pack of cards! | [http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GC2F6C Donkey] uses a pack of cards! | ||
| − | The log book is not always accompanied by a writing implement, so best to always have your own. | + | The log book is not always accompanied by a writing implement, so best to always have your own. |
| + | Or better yet, have a signature item to put in each logbook. | ||
| + | Some [[geocacher]]s use a custom or novelty stamp, others use stickers they have printed at home. | ||
Revision as of 21:10, 23 June 2005
A [[log book] is a the physical means to record a visit to a cache. It is almost always stored in the cache.
A [[log book] may be:
- a small spiral log book
- an exercise book
- a long strip of paper
or any other clever means of recording a visit.
Donkey uses a pack of cards!
The log book is not always accompanied by a writing implement, so best to always have your own. Or better yet, have a signature item to put in each logbook. Some geocachers use a custom or novelty stamp, others use stickers they have printed at home.