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Geocache Types
Traditional Cache
This is the original cache type consisting, at a bare minimum, a container and a log book.
Normally you'll find a tupperware container, ammo box, or bucket filled with goodies, or
smaller container ("micro cache") too small to contain items except for a log book. The
coordinates listed on the traditional cache page are the exact location for the cache.
The general rule of thumb is, "If you take an item, leave an item, and write in the logbook." Some
caches are themed, so make sure to read the description before going on a hunt.
Multi-Cache (Offset Cache)
A multi-cache ("multiple") involves two or more locations, the final location being a
physical container. There are many variations, but most multi-caches have a hint to find
the second cache, and the second cache has hints to the third, and so on. An offset cache
(where you go to a location and get hints to the actual cache) is considered a multi-cache.
Project A.P.E. Cache
In 2001, twelve geocaches were placed in conjunction with 20th Century Fox to support
the movie Planet of the Apes. Each cache represented a fictional story in which scientists
revealed an Alternative Primate Evolution. These caches were made using specially
marked ammo containers. Each cache had an original prop from the movie. Only a few
Project A.P.E. caches exist today.
Mystery or Puzzle Caches
The "catch-all" of cache types, this form of cache can involve complicated puzzles you will
first need to solve to determine the coordinates. Due to the increasing creativity of
geocaching this becomes the staging ground for new and unique challenges.
Letterbox Hybrid
A letterbox is another form of treasure hunting using clues instead of coordinates. In some
cases, however, the owner has made it both a letterbox and a geocache and posted its
coordinates on Geocaching.com. If there is a stamp inside a letterbox hybrid, it is not an
item intended for trade; the stamp is meant to remain in the box so that visitors can use it
to record their visit.To read more about letterboxing, visit the Letterboxing North America
web site.
Wherigo Cache
Wherigo is a toolset for creating and playing GPS-enabled adventures in the real world.
By integrating a Wherigo experience, called a cartridge, with finding a cache, the
geocaching hunt can be an even richer experience. Among other uses, Wherigo allows
geocachers to interact with physical and virtual elements such as objects or characters
while still finding a physical geocache container. A Wherigo-enabled GPS receiver is
required to play a cartridge. Learn more at Wherigo.com.
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