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== Plot Types == | == Plot Types == | ||
=== Caches Found === | === Caches Found === | ||
− | * A map plotting the location of caches [[finding a cache|found]] by the cacher | + | * A map plotting the location of caches [[finding a cache|found]] by the cacher, for example http://geocaching.com.au/cacher/pickupfamily/plots/finds.png?r=world |
=== First to Finds Caches === | === First to Finds Caches === |
Revision as of 23:24, 23 June 2007
This page contains information specific to Geocaching Australia. |
The All Plots link from the Cache page and the Cacher page displays the following plots for the relevant cacher:
Contents
Plot Types
Caches Found
- A map plotting the location of caches found by the cacher, for example http://geocaching.com.au/cacher/pickupfamily/plots/finds.png?r=world
First to Finds Caches
- A map plotting the location of caches claimed as First to find by the cacher
Caches Hidden
- A map plotting the location of caches hidden by the cacher
Caches Planned
- A map plotting the location of caches planned by the cacher
Caches Watched
- A map plotting the location of caches watched by the cacher
Maps
Each of these plots can be displayed on:
- A world map (by default)
- A country map (selected by drop-down list)
- A state map (within Australia)
Dot Colours
The coloured dots on the plots are indicative of the following:
- Cyan dot - cacher's location
- White dot - event, locationless, earthcache, virtual, webcam, letterbox or other location
- Yellow dot - Moving cache or multi-cache location
- Light Green dot - Cache In Trash Out location
- Green dot - traditional location
- Dark Blue dot - unknown or mystery location
- (See Cache types)