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Revision as of 00:21, 22 May 2005
Contents |
Get Started: Choose a cache type
There are several types of caches, from Traditional to Locationless to Event Caches. Review the Types of caches to choose which type suits your style.
Next Step: Choose a cache location
Sometimes your choice of location will dictate your choice of cache type, but you can also choose which type to place, and then go hunting for a suitable location.
These articles discuss the details of choosing a good location to hide your cache:
- Finding a good hiding spot
- How to get good coordinates (when hiding)
- How to make a cache interesting
- Obtaining Permission
Third Step: Assemble your cache
This article was a suggested article, but it's unclear in which section it belongs on this page.
Next: hide your cache
Finally: Submit your cache for review