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  • ...ke a bit of time to get to, preferably on foot. Remember, not everyone who caches will have hiking equipment or 4WD access so consider that there are also pe There are a number of [[Cache listing website]]s, but most Australian caches are listed on one of two sites, [http://www.geocaching.com Groundspeak (Geo
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  • * Other statistics for your own interest (how many caches that day, for example) ...scourage the people going to the effort to make creative, well thought out caches for your enjoyment. Some new cachers are simply unaware of good etiquette a
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  • ...ew to the game may not be as thorough as someone who has found hundreds of caches. Someone who has more experience may just be having a bad hair day. On the ...there are lots of hands here), don't leave your [[cache]] in a temporarily unavailable situation for too long either. People would prefer not to have their lists
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  • ...and latitude for a given location. Geocaching uses the WGS84 datum for all caches. WGS84 stands for World Geodetic System 1984. ...an item that is placed in a cache, and has instructions to travel to other caches. Sometimes they have logbooks attached so you can log their travels. [[Trav
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  • ...SA's caches are micros?, In which month were the most events held?, Of the caches hidden by x and found by me what percentage are puzzles?, and so on... - Cu ...er of different scenarios. e.g. List of caches, map of caches, searches of caches, etc. This was a nasty sprawling mess of global variables, set, then "hoped
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  • There were three files in the [[StatPack]]: cachers.csv, caches.csv and logs.csv. At the time of writing, the cachers.csv file was about 15kb, caches file was about 800kb and the logs file was 6mb, so you needed to keep this
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  • Recommending caches allows other cachers to see what caches you felt were worthwhile. It can be useful for visiting cachers to plan a ===Recommending your own caches===
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  • * [[Unavailable cache]]s
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  • Caches less than 7 days old are displayed on [[Geocaching Australia]] in '''bold'' * [[Unavailable cache]]s
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  • These are caches that are temporarily unavailable. Reasons for this include: Unavailable caches are usually made [[Available cache|available]] within a month or so.
    536 bytes (85 words) - 22:40, 16 February 2006
  • ...usly [[listing a cache|listed]] but now not listed. Reasons for archiving caches include: * [[Unavailable cache]]s
    514 bytes (75 words) - 22:14, 24 June 2007
  • * Archived Caches * New Caches
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  • ...here [[Geocaching.com]] has [[grandfather]]ed some types (meaning that new caches of that type are no longer allowed) the original listings still remain. <td>A catch-all to cover other possible caches</td>
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  • ...Hiders choice cache|Hiders Choice cache]] allows other cachers to see what caches you have hidden that you felt were worthwhile. It can be useful for visit ===Declaring Hiders Choice on others caches===
    2 KB (251 words) - 13:21, 16 June 2007
  • Caches marked as available are ready to be found. If you have previously set your == Unavailable ==
    2 KB (279 words) - 08:15, 6 September 2015
  • A [[temporarily disabled cache]] is a [[geocache]] which for some reason is unavailable to finders. ...unavailable for as little time as possible. For [[geocaching.com]] listed caches, a reviewer can disable a cache when they consider it has been disabled too
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  • * An Australia/NZ map showing the number of caches found by the cacher in each state. ...cher's cumulative finds per month, showing all caches in blue, and [[GCA]] caches in red.
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  • My Route is a function developed by [[Geocaching Australia]] to show you caches within a defined distance from a route you have chosen. ...e multiple routes based on where you will stop. Shorter routes will return caches along that route faster and will keep the load on the website reasonable.
    9 KB (1,660 words) - 08:08, 7 September 2023
  • ...term then please let the rest of the group know. If you think you will be unavailable for a longer period then consider if you should resign and let the position ...votes in favour, 0 again and 1 abstain. The motion was passed and the NFC caches were put on the backlog. They were subsequently removed from the backlog ba
    10 KB (1,622 words) - 09:18, 1 May 2019