What is the hardest geocache ever?
What is the hardest geocache ever?
Mario’s Tower –
Geocache Description: Welcome to the long-awaited Mario’s Tower – World’s most difficult geocache. This is a 13-part multi-cache located in Cincinnati’s Winton Woods park.
What does C and D mean in geocaching?
Cache-and-Dash Cache
See Geocaching 101: Finding Your First Cache for more on getting started geocaching with your smartphone. C&D. Cache-and-Dash. Cache and Dash, a cache placed in a location that allows a quick grab. Also known as Park-and-Grab (P&G or PNG).
What does LPC mean in geocaching?
Lamp post caches
Lamp post caches (LPCs) polarize opinions. A LPC is typically a small nondescript container placed under the metal skirt of a lamp post. Some geocachers believe that LPCs are unimaginative hides and all too easy finds.
What is an evil geocache?
Around here, “EVIL” is generally used to describe caches which are difficult to find because of a cunning hide/camo.
Can you take from geocaches?
Geocaching Etiquette for Cache Finders Take one item out (if you want to), but only if you replace it with a new item of equal or higher value. If the item you take is a “trackable” (see below), then you also have an obligation to move that item to a new cache.
What does LTF mean in geocaching?
Log to Follow
LTF – Log to Follow. LWF – Log will Follow. MTT – Multi-Trunked Tree.
What does FP mean in geocaching?
After you found the geocache and signed the logbook, you can award a Favorite point when logging the cache. On Geocaching.com, award a Favorite point while you log your “Find”.
What is Muggles in geocaching?
Description. The word muggle was adopted from the Harry Potter series of books, used to describe someone as non-magical. In geocaching, it is used to refer to someone who does not geocache.
Why should you not let Muggles see you geocaching?
Muggles (aka non-geocachers) who get curious have been known to unknowingly take or damage geocaches, which is why it’s important to maintain a level of stealth while geocaching.
What does BOP mean in geocaching?
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BOCP – Base of Concrete Post | LWF – Log will Follow |
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BOP – Base of Post | MTT – Multi-Trunked Tree |
BOT – Base of Tree | NA – Needs Archiving |
BYOP – Bring your Own Pencil/Pen | NM – Needs Maintenance |
C&D – Cache and Dash | P&G – Park & Grab (US) |
What does DNF mean in geocaching?
Did not find
Here’s what you do. You log a DNF on the geocache page. It’s “Did not find” and it means, “I care.” When you log a DNF, you’re telling geocachers that the geocache may be more difficult to find than anticipated or may even be missing.