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LittleCacheSeekers

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  1. The cache would be compromised (muggled) if non-cachers (muggles) are able to look up your sig item. Cache longevity is dependant on non-cachers not finding it. If you're thinking of turning your ladybug into a trackable item, you could purchase a Travel Bug tag and apply the code numbers to it. The ladybug will literally be swag. I don't have plans of it being a trackable. The QR code is to direct them to the Geocaching website Well, AFAIK, there is no such thing. Most caches large enough for swag should have a stash note inside saying what the container is and how the game's played. The only people who should be finding the cache are those already geocachers. If you're hoping to keep your signature swag safe, then maybe you should rethink whether you want to put 'em out. Maybe link to the Geocaching101 page: http://www.geocaching.com/guide/default.aspx Some people will find caches with the Intro App and take things, and have pretty much no idea about Geocaching. A little primer can't hurt. Thats what I thought, Ive managed to create a QR code to add to the back. The piece of paper i have added has this written on it .... This cache was found by LittleCacheSeekers ... Geocaching since 2014 and has the geocache logo on it the front and on the back it has ... The QR code and 'To find out more about Geocaching scan the QR code to go to the official website. Ive only added that part in case it is found by someone who isn't a Geocacher!
  2. The cache would be compromised (muggled) if non-cachers (muggles) are able to look up your sig item. Cache longevity is dependant on non-cachers not finding it. If you're thinking of turning your ladybug into a trackable item, you could purchase a Travel Bug tag and apply the code numbers to it. The ladybug will literally be swag. I don't have plans of it being a trackable. The QR code is to direct them to the Geocaching website Well, AFAIK, there is no such thing. Most caches large enough for swag should have a stash note inside saying what the container is and how the game's played. The only people who should be finding the cache are those already geocachers. If you're hoping to keep your signature swag safe, then maybe you should rethink whether you want to put 'em out. I'm sorry but you have confused me. Surely if i place the lady bug with the info inside the cache I have just found in replace for a swag that someone else has left, Im not actually doing anything that could comprimise the Geocaching game/secret.
  3. The cache would be compromised (muggled) if non-cachers (muggles) are able to look up your sig item. Cache longevity is dependant on non-cachers not finding it. If you're thinking of turning your ladybug into a trackable item, you could purchase a Travel Bug tag and apply the code numbers to it. The ladybug will literally be swag. I don't have plans of it being a trackable. The QR code is to direct them to the Geocaching website
  4. Thankyou. i was thinking of putting it inside a seal-able pouch like what jewelry are kept in. Also do you know if there is a GR sca\n code as i would like to put this on the back so non cachers can look it up thank you
  5. Thank you SimplyPaul Do you think a little ladybug glass stone would be an okay gift to leave in each cache big enough? If so what kind of writing should i put with it? reason im asking is that i want it to have a wow factor for little ones to find.
  6. Hi Everyone! I'm pretty new to Geocaching and was wondering if you all leave a little signature item or a token gift in each cache you find? My family want to leave a little ladybug with a piece of card with our geocache username on for the next person to pick up. Does anyone else do this and how does it work? Is there a certain way you have to do this which in within the Geo-cache rules? Thanks in Advance!
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