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Rhiannon
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Re: GeoCaching
Jan 22, 2003, 11:53
I think this idea's pretty grotesque - and this is straight from the website he recommended:

Larger caches may consist of a waterproof plastic bucket placed tastefully within the local terrain. The bucket will contain the logbook and any number of more or less valuable items. These items turn the cache into a true treasure hunt. You never know what the founder or other visitors of the cache may have left there for you to enjoy. Remember, if you take something, its only fair for you to leave something in return. Items in a bucket cache could be: Maps, books, software, hardware, CD's, videos, pictures, money, jewelry, tickets, antiques, tools, games, etc. It is recommended that items in a bucket cache be individually packaged in a clear zipped plastic bag to protect them.

What shouldn't be in a cache?
Use your common sense in most cases. Explosives, ammo, drugs, and alcohol shouldn't be placed in a cache.


So you definitely have to leave something - even if it's not in a BUCKET. What about the countryside code - take nothing but pictures leave nothing but footprints???
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