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wbwood
Oct 28, 2013Explorer
Wadcutter wrote:wbwood wrote:
It would need to fit in the cache container itself.
But what he could do, is place it somewhere near a cache and leave a piece of paper (or log it in on the paper log) with coordinates or directions (10 pages west, etc). Someone will find it and log that they did.
A TB doesn't have to fit in the cache container. We've found several trackables that were too big for the cache container and were left next to the container. Not too many caches these days that will hold a bowling pin or a broom. Those have been the 2 largest TBs we've found. Granted, they're not TBs that could be left at every cache but these were in secluded wooded areas and not likely for muggles to stumble on the caches.
Years ago when I was active in geocaching, it was of proper etiquette that the items should fit in the container. Even the website now says the tb goes in the cache.
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