I bought a ten pack from Home Depot to replace some damaged or missing rings on match safe containers. These seemed a better quality and just cost $1.19 for the 10.
Lately I have found several micros with log sheets either saturated wet or so filled with signatures that there was virtually no where to sign. I typically have spare log sheets, so is it OK to replace these with a new one in a new zip-lock even though I don't own the cache? I know that I like to read mine once they are full or need replaced. I had thought of keeping the full log, notifying the owner in a note and offering to mail it to them if wanted. Would you be OK with this?
They sell these with lids available. I notice that the lids fit tight have a gasket that might make them relatively waterproof similiar to a lock-n-lock. I would like to hide a large cache and this seems ideal. Has anyone tried them? If so, how did they stand up to the elements?
Approximately 7 months until our 100th. We have found most caches within a 40 mile radius, so with gas prices the way they are, the finds may come slower now.
I have a micro that has been hidden for a few months now and it has gotten good reviews so far. I recently found a small Lock-N-Lock that I would like to place there instead to allow small trade items. This is the largest that I feel I could use in this spot. Do I just edit the listing and post a reviewer note? Will it have to be approved again? It will keep the same name and coordinates, just the larger container. Thanks ahead for responses.
I recently placed a cemetery cache and it would not be published until I was very clear that it was outside the boundry of the cemetery in a wooded area.
Wow, I found my first LPC a couple of weeks ago. I guess we don't have many around here, because I thought it pretty neat. I guess that could change if they were everywhere, but, hey, for me at this point I like them all.