Caches-What containers do you use??
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I sometimes hate it when....
I find my cache have half a cup of water in it because someone forgot to shut the lid proply.
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PLUG!!Pesky! wrote:Has anyone ever used one of these?
aprox. size 14mm to 50mm diameter,
only 4 or 5 mm thick.
perfect microcache containers, almost Nano-caches
and you can get them here...
http://forum.geocaching.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=8905
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Re: I sometimes hate it when....
HahaPesky! wrote:all you need now it 2 eggs, some flour and a pinch of salt, and you can make some geo-scones Hah!Camstal wrote:I find my cache have half a cup of water in it because someone forgot to shut the lid proply.
We've had a fair bit of rain up here lately, and I have found quite a few wet logs. The dreaded Eclipse tin is the main culprit, although I have to say I found one today that wasn't wet, even though it was raining at the time. I've also found 2 magnetic key holders recently that have been wet.
Nothing seems to beat the sistema or ammo box for keeping things dry.
Nothing seems to beat the sistema or ammo box for keeping things dry.