First Finder's Trophy
First Finder's Trophy
Hi.
I am relatively new to this sport, and have just started hiding caches. 5 so far. I was thinking of making "First Finder's trophies" to add to my caches. Are there any guidelines, protocols, no-nos, etc that I should be aware of in this activity. What I had in mind was a small rectangle of timber or plastic with the name of the cache, My user name, a title of "First Finder's Trophy, and a photo from the cache site. The details would be generated on computer, printed out, stuck to the backing, and covered with a clear resin.
Thanks,
Danielc
I am relatively new to this sport, and have just started hiding caches. 5 so far. I was thinking of making "First Finder's trophies" to add to my caches. Are there any guidelines, protocols, no-nos, etc that I should be aware of in this activity. What I had in mind was a small rectangle of timber or plastic with the name of the cache, My user name, a title of "First Finder's Trophy, and a photo from the cache site. The details would be generated on computer, printed out, stuck to the backing, and covered with a clear resin.
Thanks,
Danielc
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hey your from BC! I was introduced to geocaching there
ok think of a Corona or Sols. in a glass bottle.
We would call ANY beer in a glass bottle a stubby (close enough)
a stubby holders is (usually) a neoprene/wetsuit material thing which slips over the bottle to keep it cool, something which is somewhat useless in canada
ok think of a Corona or Sols. in a glass bottle.
We would call ANY beer in a glass bottle a stubby (close enough)
a stubby holders is (usually) a neoprene/wetsuit material thing which slips over the bottle to keep it cool, something which is somewhat useless in canada