Difference between revisions of "Hydrocache"
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| − | Hydrocache is distinct from an underwater cache. | + | [[category:terms]] |
| + | Hydrocache is distinct from an [[underwater cache]]. | ||
Hydros do not need to be under water but merely are on water/require a vessel to reach. | Hydros do not need to be under water but merely are on water/require a vessel to reach. | ||
| − | An example of a hydrocache would be an ammo | + | An example of a hydrocache would be an [[ammo can]] concealed on a small island in the middle of a river or lake. A cache-hunter would merely use a kayak, canoe, or jet-ski (or other type of watercraft) to reach the cache. |
As always, make sure the cache is sealed when you're through to avoid moisture from getting inside. | As always, make sure the cache is sealed when you're through to avoid moisture from getting inside. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:05, 15 July 2008
Hydrocache is distinct from an underwater cache.
Hydros do not need to be under water but merely are on water/require a vessel to reach.
An example of a hydrocache would be an ammo can concealed on a small island in the middle of a river or lake. A cache-hunter would merely use a kayak, canoe, or jet-ski (or other type of watercraft) to reach the cache.
As always, make sure the cache is sealed when you're through to avoid moisture from getting inside.