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A [[Regular cache]] is usually about the size of your lunchbox.  It should be able to hold a log book and a number of swaps.
 
A [[Regular cache]] is usually about the size of your lunchbox.  It should be able to hold a log book and a number of swaps.
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Some cachers deem that anything between about 1 litre and around 5 litres is considered a regular container and anything larger than 5 litres is considered a large cache. Other cachers deems that anything between 1 litre and 20 litres is a regular container and in order to fit the large category it must be 20 litres or larger.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
* [[Cache size]]s
 
* [[Cache size]]s

Latest revision as of 10:39, 29 December 2008

1 Litre 2 Litre 3 Litre
Sistema 1litre.jpg
Sistema 2litre.jpg
Sistema 3litre.jpg
Ammocan 30cal.jpg
Ammocan 50cal.jpg

A Regular cache is usually about the size of your lunchbox. It should be able to hold a log book and a number of swaps.

Some cachers deem that anything between about 1 litre and around 5 litres is considered a regular container and anything larger than 5 litres is considered a large cache. Other cachers deems that anything between 1 litre and 20 litres is a regular container and in order to fit the large category it must be 20 litres or larger.

See Also