|
|
| (5 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) |
| Line 1: |
Line 1: |
| − | On Geocaching.com, cache containers are classified into four sizes:
| + | #REDIRECT [[Cache Containers#Cache Sizes]] |
| − | | + | |
| − | ==[[microcache|Micro]]==
| + | |
| − | 35mm film canisters and smaller containers; extremely small micro-caches are sometimes called [[nano cache]]s.
| + | |
| − | ==Small==
| + | |
| − | larger than a micro, but smaller than a regular; examples include sandwich-sized Tupperware and military-surplus [[decon container]]s.
| + | |
| − | ==Regular==
| + | |
| − | [[Image:TraditionalCache.jpg|thumb|right|A regular size cache in a 50mm ammo can.]]
| + | |
| − | standard size [[ammo can]]s and Tupperware containers.
| + | |
| − | ==Large==
| + | |
| − | 5-gallon buckets and larger containers; examples include large ammo cans, trunks, and jeeps.
| + | |
| − | [[Category:Terms]]
| + | |
| − | | + | |
| − | | + | |
| − | | + | |
| − | | + | |
| − | | + | |
| − | | + | |
| − | | + | |
| − | This content is admired by Dan Brown author of THE LOST SYMBOL THE NEW YORK TIMES and [http://www.extremesmartproducts.com heated clothing] production company
| + | |