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mruttle

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  1. Even if they're watertight, they need to be opened. No water issue if the log is like a noteboard that scubadivers use to communicate below. Short caching season (6 months?) for Canadian watercaches, right? Yes the Canadian watercaches can be limited for less than 6 months. Makes it that much more challenging!
  2. Are you serious that you're not going to ask for permission? I'll assume this was a typo. @Never Summer You just missed interpreted, Since this will be an under the water cache located at my favorite swimming alcove and not in the actual park on their property no permission is needed. Open water is free rain correct? Never Summer thanks for the tips. @Tricia If you can believe it I actually picked out and found one of the local caches when I was on the water last summer. Before I even started geocaching. I definitely plan on finding a few before placing this one but Simcoe is a little frozen right now. Will be a few months before ill be diving into the water.
  3. HI Every one I am pondering setting up an underwater geocache. Yes its winter and I will not be doing this for some time but would like to start thinking about it. My intent is to have this be accessible by boat with a short swim. Location: In the water Near McRae Point Provincial Park. I have looked online and it seems that you only need to contact and ask a Provincial park (Ontario) if its on their property and I do not plan on doing this. Any tips on how to make Geocaches water tight? Morgan
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