Difference between revisions of "Underwater cache"
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| − | An '''underwater cache''' is a cache where the container is completely submerged under water. Most require either swimming or boating to the cache site. Underwater caches may range from just a few feet underwater to deep enough that full | + | An '''underwater cache''' is a cache where the container is completely submerged under water. Most require either swimming or boating to the cache site. Underwater caches may range from just a few feet underwater to deep enough that full [[scuba]] gear is required to reach it. |
An underwater cache differs from a [[hydrocache]] in that the cache is underwater, whereas a hydrocache is typically on land that must be accessed by crossing water. | An underwater cache differs from a [[hydrocache]] in that the cache is underwater, whereas a hydrocache is typically on land that must be accessed by crossing water. | ||
Latest revision as of 02:52, 23 January 2007
An underwater cache is a cache where the container is completely submerged under water. Most require either swimming or boating to the cache site. Underwater caches may range from just a few feet underwater to deep enough that full scuba gear is required to reach it.
An underwater cache differs from a hydrocache in that the cache is underwater, whereas a hydrocache is typically on land that must be accessed by crossing water.