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14
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Selecting
Your
Target
Geocache
to
Find
Now
it’s
time
to
decide
on
which
geocache
you
would
like
to
try
to
find.
You
can
use
the
information
about
each
geocache
to
help
make
your
decision.
You
should
consider
things
like
how
close
it
is
to
you,
how
hard
it
is
to
find,
and
also
how
difficult
the
terrain
might
be.
If
the
terrain
difficult
is
a
4
for
example,
it
could
mean
you
are
about
to
cover
some
very
rough
or
steep
terrain.
One
important
consideration
is
the
size
of
the
geocache
you
have
selected.
Micro
‐
caches
(shown
by
the
smallest
square)
can
be
very
small,
difficult
to
find
and
very
rarely
have
trinkets
to
trade.
So
if
you
are
looking
for
an
easier
find
with
some
trading
potential,
a
larger
geocache
may
be
more
your
style.
Selecting
A
Different
Geocache
If
you
don’t
want
to
go
to
the
closest
geocache
it
is
very
easy
to
select
the
“next”
closest
geocache
instead.
To
select
the
“next”
closest
geocache:
1.
Press
the
BIG
button.
The
“closeness
counter”
will
go
to
2,
and
the
size,
terrain,
and
difficulty
ratings,
along
with
the
distance
will
be
updated.
Figure
6:
If
you
don't
like
the
current
geocache,
just
hit
the
BIG
button
to
select
the
"next"
closest
geocache
For
your
first
hunt,
you
may
want
to
consider
hunting
larger
geocaches
(sizes
2,
3,
or
4).
They
are
easier
to
find
and
can
be
more
rewarding
than
a
“micro
‐
cache”
(a
size
1).