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'''Second Step:''' When you have moved the cache to its new location, log a NEW 'Moved' log, adding the new co-ordinates and even a hint in the hint box if you wish. The hints box will update the main hint for the cache so that it will update in [[GSAK]] and the like. | '''Second Step:''' When you have moved the cache to its new location, log a NEW 'Moved' log, adding the new co-ordinates and even a hint in the hint box if you wish. The hints box will update the main hint for the cache so that it will update in [[GSAK]] and the like. | ||
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+ | ==Moveable Cache Games== | ||
+ | From time to time, Geocaching Australia organises a moving cache race. This involves participants hiding moveable caches, with prizes awarded based on the performance of the geocache during the race. Two recent moving cache races have been: | ||
+ | * [http://www.cachinggames.com/mcr/index.php Moving Cache Race], 1 Dec 2009 - 31 Jan 2010 | ||
+ | * [http://www.cachinggames.com/gegnomeproject/index.php The GeGnome Project], 1 Dec 2010 - 31 Jan 2011 | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== |
Revision as of 22:42, 24 May 2011
Moveable caches are caches that are moved by geocachers. When the cache is found, the finder takes the complete cache to a new location, hides it and updates the coordinates on the website.
Moveable caches can be extremely innovative. There are a number of moveable caches that are used to play a giant game of Battleships!
Guidelines
Geocaching Australia welcomes all caches. Geocaching.com no longer accepts moveables. However, there are some grandfathered moveables on their system.
Logging a Moveable Cache
As moveable caches can be quite creative, please check the cache page for special logging requirements. With a normal moveable cache, follow these steps to log your find and move.
First Step: Log your find with a 'Found' log (this will give you your smiley!)
Second Step: When you have moved the cache to its new location, log a NEW 'Moved' log, adding the new co-ordinates and even a hint in the hint box if you wish. The hints box will update the main hint for the cache so that it will update in GSAK and the like.
Moveable Cache Games
From time to time, Geocaching Australia organises a moving cache race. This involves participants hiding moveable caches, with prizes awarded based on the performance of the geocache during the race. Two recent moving cache races have been:
- Moving Cache Race, 1 Dec 2009 - 31 Jan 2010
- The GeGnome Project, 1 Dec 2010 - 31 Jan 2011