Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Very Camoed Spice Container Cache

Here is the Very Camoed Spice Container Cache , cleaned well enough that I couldn't smell anything, fairly water tight, small but able to hold some little swag. Makes you wonder what food was helped along before this became a cache. One of these days I'll put out a cache of my own, and I'll have a lot of ideas!
Very heavily camoed up spice container.

Cylindrical Grey Military Tube Cache?

I put the word military in there for this Cylindrical Grey Military Tube Cache? , since it reminded me of something military, though I'm not sure it was. Its metal, and very sturdy, plus it had a rubber seal on it, and the letters RM on the bottom, thats all I could read, also on the screw on lid there were two circles, I think there was a rope or chain attached here at one time. Nice cache container, I think it would float and it strong, and could fit in tree holes, and other slots.
Looks dangerous in this day and age, well not really.

Plastic Paint Container Cache

This one was actually inside of another cache, a pill bottle, so its small, its a Plastic Paint Container Cache , this is the kind you get with models and small craft items, but in this case it was a cache. Its waterproof, but tiny, only a micro geocoin or log, or very small trinket would fit in here. But I'm not whining about it or anything, I've come to realize many things can be caches.
Game Piece eh?, where is the game board, oh, its the world!

Green Coffee Canister Cache

Well, I haven't found too many of these, but I have seen a few, this is the Green Coffee Canister Cache , plenty of room, but the cap wasn't real tight, so I'm sure some moisture could get in. It didn't smell like coffee, but I'm thinking its been out here a while. I'd have more to say about this if it were a tea container, I'm a bit of a tea nut. Don't drink coffee.

Green Coffee Canister Cache, by Folgers, in this case

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

APS Film Canister Cache

You don't see these anymore, the APS Film Canister Cache , is very similar to the standard canister except its slightly oval, like the film was, I never owned a APS camera, though I had some disposable ones, the format was kind of weird, you could have it processed three different ways, you'd get a 4X7 High Definition shot, a regular 4X6 or a panoramic 4x11, I used this type at concert once, kind of liked it. The format only lasted for 8 years, it was discontinued. Well the photographer in me kind of got off the geocaching trail, sorry. Just like the regular film canister, not much room, but nice and waterproof, and small to fit in those hidden nooks and crannies.
APS Film Canister Cache

Peanut Butter Cache

Here is a nice way to recycle, the Peanut Butter Cache , fairly durable and water proof, this one has been camoed, though I'd pick a different color other than blue, which usually doesn't occur naturally in trees! Its a small but has enough room to fit plenty of swag, just make sure its clean before you use it or some bear may eat your cache!

Does this mean the cache expires?
Inconspicuous Blue, well not really

Infamous Black Nano Cache

The first time I found a Infamous Black Nano Cache it was on a guard rail, its main habitat. But this one can attach to lots of things other than guard rails, as long as its metal, so pipes (both inside and out), signs, cars, access panels, limited only by imagination. Although there is obviously only room for a log, and a tiny log at that, its really not designed for swag. I still like these, its always a challenge to find them.
Nice Tiny Nano!

Need Help Identifying Cache

Yes, I have no clue what this is really used for, but the Need Help Identifying Cache * is made of metal, its about 50% bigger than a standard magnetic nano cache, I'd love to know what the original use for this is, though its possible its actually a cache container period! I can't imagine what else you would put in it. I have probably DNF many of these kinds of caches hanging around in bushes and trees. But I did find this one, I imagine in the summer the greens all grown it would make this a lot harder.
Help Identify Me!!!
*- Well now don't I feel stupid, I was looking online at container types and found this very one, a nano Bison officially. So I missed it.

Small Purple Bison Tube Cache

Here is a Small Purple Bison Tube Cache , the loop at the top is a little rusty, but like all bison tubes, they are hardy and last for a long time. Can be used in many ways, recently I've heard of someone putting astroturf grass in the tube loop and planting it like some grass in a lawn, sounds like a 4 or 5 difficulty. This one was more unceremoniously under a rock, but it works!
Little beat up but still working

Camoed Film Canister

This is your standard Camoed Film Canister , these are waterproof and relatively durable. They are great to glue inside of other things, and since they are light weight, you can velcro them to things as well. I always like them since they remind me of taking pictures when I first started.
The Camoed Film Canister

Saturday, April 06, 2013

Big Beat Up Green 5 Gallon Bucket Cache

Yes, the awesome Big Beat Up Green 5 Gallon Bucket Cache , who can not be happy to find one of these, I know this one is not really that camouflaged but it was still cool! You can put a lot of swag in here, but I guess the challenge is to hide it, in this ones defense, its on private property and is a 1/2.5, so I guess its fine.
Big Beat Up Green 5 Gallon Bucket Cache hiding very well at eye level in a tree, real hard to see, if your blind!

Driftwood Cache

Yes I know this is not technically driftwood, but I'm calling this the Driftwood Cache. I liked this one, but the wood didn't quite match the surroundings, though it was a 2/1, so what did I expect. I do like the wood based caches, ones that look like or are actually wood, but have been bored out and had a cache put in them. NICE!
 Doesn't quite fit in with the surroundings Cache (well thats not the name)
The surprise underneath, I had pulled it out a bit

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