whats you favourite type of cache?

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whats you favourite type of cache?

Post by ving » 14 December 04 4:56 pm

sorry if this is a n00bie question...

so whats you fav type of cache? urban? multi? standard? big? micro? easy? hard? climbing? walking? cycling? driving?


I personally cant realy state, ive only found 3 and they were all urban caches set by none other than tangles. plan on doing some more adventurous ones when i have the time. also plan on setting some too. :)


its all good!

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Post by The Garner Family » 14 December 04 5:12 pm

I like secluded caches... i.e. ones where I don't have to worry about people watching be get the cache out, looking through the contents, and putting it back in.

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Post by aloysius » 14 December 04 11:34 pm

Team Aloysius All love a challenge...a good walk and something to think about is great...Multis are great in our opinion....

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Post by CraigRat » 15 December 04 8:39 am

Our favorites would be regular sized multi caches in remote/quiet spots.

You get time to read the logs, theres usually lots of swaps and you have the added mystery of not knowing exactly where the cache is.....good maps and cartography software sometimes take the mystery out of things.....

but Multi's in general are my favorite...

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Post by Geof » 19 December 04 9:38 pm

For me it's ones were you have to use / do someting a little out of the ordinary. Muzza's triple letter ones I'v done were good and the 13th cache was good once I got into it. Chookies Line of Site series was good too. Nutcache's Golums cave was a bit of a challenge and fun :shock: . Well hopfuly I will place some like that soon.

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Post by Biggles Bear » 20 December 04 6:33 am

Any cache we can find :lol:

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Post by swampgecko » 20 December 04 6:38 am

Biggles Bear wrote:Any cache we can find :lol:
what the bear said :D

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Post by Cached » 20 December 04 12:28 pm

The ones that make me go "Bugger" when I finally find them - clever caches.

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Post by Aushiker » 20 December 04 1:00 pm

Found ones

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Post by GeoWombats » 21 December 04 12:30 pm

We have a 3 year old, a baby and two dogs.

Good terrain that can take a jogger stroller [and we can take it through most state forest tracks ;)] and that a 3 year old can negotiate.
No muggles, mozzies or snakes.
Dog friendly is good too.
Decent sized caches with good new loot.

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