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== What is an LPC? == | == What is an LPC? == | ||
| − | The '''Lampost Cache''' (LPC) is a (typically [[Microcache|micro size]]) cache that is hidden under the decorative skirt at the base of a lampost. These caches are often found in the parking lots of large retail businesses (e.g., Wal*Mart). Some geocachers consider LPCs to be too simple, too easy, and/or too unoriginal. | + | The '''Lampost Cache''' (LPC) is a (typically [[Microcache|micro size]]) cache that is hidden under the decorative skirt at the base of a lampost. These caches are often found in the parking lots of large retail businesses (e.g., Wal*Mart). |
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| + | LPCs have become somewhat controversial. Some geocachers consider LPCs to be too simple, too easy, and/or too unoriginal. Other geocachers are generally happy to have any secretly-hidden thing to find using their GPS, no matter how 'unoriginal' such a hide may seem to someone else. | ||
== Related Terms == | == Related Terms == | ||
Revision as of 17:05, 29 December 2006
What is an LPC?
The Lampost Cache (LPC) is a (typically micro size) cache that is hidden under the decorative skirt at the base of a lampost. These caches are often found in the parking lots of large retail businesses (e.g., Wal*Mart).
LPCs have become somewhat controversial. Some geocachers consider LPCs to be too simple, too easy, and/or too unoriginal. Other geocachers are generally happy to have any secretly-hidden thing to find using their GPS, no matter how 'unoriginal' such a hide may seem to someone else.
Related Terms
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