+Simply Paul Posted September 27, 2008 Share Posted September 27, 2008 From my cache page (link in my sig line), I'm trying to come up with a 'complete' set of jargon-busting explanations for new cachers, including decoding some of the 'nyms seen in logs. Any help would be... you know. Helpful - (Minus) used to denote something removed from a cache. + (Plus) used to denote an item left in a cache. More often used overseas. 35mm - A Micro Cache made from a film pot. Ammo Can or Box - A popular Geocache container. Bagging - Damp/spoilable cache items put in a watertight bag. Cache - Short for Geocache. Cache & Dash - A quick, easy-to-do geocache, ideal for caching in a hurry. Cache Cam or Camera - A disposable camera left in a cache for finders to use. Cache Hound - A dog along for the walk. Lots of other names on this theme. Cache Note (or Notice) - Information left in a cache for Muggles. Cacher - Also known as a Geocacher. One who caches! Calling Card - A card left in a cache as proof of a visit. CITO - Cache In Trash Out. Picking up rubbish and litter while caching. CITO Event - A type of event with litter collection or area regeneration themes. CNS - Short for Could Not Search, perhaps because of muggles. Coin - See GeoCoin. Co-ords or coords - See below. Co-ordinates - The location of a target in Degrees and Decimal Minutes. Datum - The 'spheroid' used (there are several, but caching uses WGS84). DNF - Did Not Find, meaning the cacher couldn't locate this cache. DNL - Did Not Look. Usually posted in a note, same as a CNS. Earth Cache - A geology-based virtual cache with educational value. Event Cache - Local cachers designate a time and place to meet/talk caching. F-FTF - A 'rite of passage' for any cacher. Their 'First FTF'. FTF - First To Find, meaning this cacher has defiled this virgin cache! GC Number - See Waypoint. Geocache - The object you're looking for. Often a small box. GeoCoin - Like a TB, but in the form of a coin, often with its own icon. GPS - Short for Global Positioning System. It uses satellites! GPS handset - A device which gives your position to within a few feet. GPSr - GPS receiver. See GPS handset. GZ - Short for 'Ground Zero', meaning the area your GPS takes you. Hitchhiker - A Travel Bug, GeoCoin or similar Trackable Item. ICT - Short for Ivy Covered Tree, a popular cache hiding spot. In: - Item left in a cache, often as a swap. See also Out, if you need to... INATN! - Short for It's Not About The Numbers!, a common caching phrase. L - Short for Left. An item left in the cache. LNTN - See TNLN. ;-) Logbook or Logsheet - Book in the cache to log your visit in. Lunch Box - A plastic container used as a cache container. S/o Ammo Can. McTat - Derogatory term for low-quality/value cache contents. Micro Cache - A tiny geocache, big enough for a logbook but very little else. Mystery Cache - A puzzle or unusual cache which fits no other type of cache. Muggle - A non-geocacher. Also sometimes known as a Geomuggle. Muggled - When a cache is found and raided, damaged or removed by a Muggle. Multi Cache - Where co-ords lead to a clue (or clues) to the actual cache location. Nano Cache - A very small cache, typically the size of the tip of a finger; 1cc/1ml. NEF - Short for Nice Easy Find. Night Caching - Geocaching at night! Best done at a spooky location. NINO - Nothing In, Nothing Out. See also TNLN. No Trade - No swap made. Numbers (wo)man - A cacher who likes to find lots, as quickly as possible. Offset Cache - The most basic form of Multi Cache. Out: - Item removed from a cache when swapping or taking a traveller. See In: PAF - Phone A Friend, for when you can't find a cache which your friend has! Power Trail or Ring - A series of caches intended to be done in sequence. Puzzle Cache - See Mystery Cache. QEF - Short for Quick Easy Find. See also NEF. Reverse/Locationless Cache - Where you found an item <i>then</i> logged its position. ROT13 - The usual way of encrypting cache clues: GURR = TREE (A=N, B=O, etc.) Sandwich Box - See Lunch Box. SBA - Should Be Archived; a log type now called Needs Archived (bad English!) Signal - GPS relies on radio waves, and tree cover can make accuracy poor. Signature Item - Often home-made item a cacher regularly leaves in a cache. SL - Signed Log. Speed Caching - A race against the clock to find the cache box. Spoiler - A log or photo on the cache info page which gives details away. STF - Almost a FTF, but just pipped to the post! (Second To Find) Swap Item - Something taken or left at a cache, in exchange for another item. T - Short for Took. An item removed from the cache. TNLN - Took Nothing, Left Nothing; made no swap at the cache. T4TC - Short for Thanks For This Cache. TB - Short for Travel Bug. Tracking Number - Unique number on a TB or GeoCoin used to identify/track it. Traditional Cache - A cache where the co-ords on the cache page point to it. TFTC - Short for Thanks For This Cache. See also T4TC. Trackable Item - See Travel Bug and GeoCoin. Trade Up (or Even) - Good practice, only swapping items of equal/higher value. Travel Bug - An item which has its location logged from cache to cache. Treasure - The contents of a cache (not used with the irony you might expect!) TNLC - Took Nothing, Left Card (as in Calling Card) TNLN - As above, but Left Nothing. Cache was logged but not raided. TNLNSL - As above, but 'Signed Log', which sort of goes without saying... Tupperware - The 'brand name' version of a Lunch Box, often used as a cache. Unknown Cache - See Mystery Cache. Virtual Cache - A sort of 'cacheless cache', where the location is the prize. Watchlist - A saved selection of caches which mail you when they're logged. Waypoint - The code numbers/letters given to a cache. Example: GC1E26P Webcam Cache - Where the aim is to be photographed with your GPS. WGS84 - The standard Datum used for caching. It's a mapping thing. Link to comment
+MartyBartfast Posted September 27, 2008 Share Posted September 27, 2008 (edited) Cachers trail - path through the grass/nettles created by previous cachers. Lock/Satellite lock - when your GPSR has locked onto the minimum number of satellite signals to calculate your position. Grandfathered cache - one which would not be published under the current rules, but did when it was placed and is allowed to remain. Edited September 27, 2008 by MartyBartfast Link to comment
davenjulie Posted September 27, 2008 Share Posted September 27, 2008 (edited) Cheers Paul I find it very useful as I am a new to GCing, and don't know any of the terminology really Dave Edited September 27, 2008 by davenjulie Link to comment
+The Blorenges Posted September 27, 2008 Share Posted September 27, 2008 (edited) ALR - Additional logging requirement Cachers' trail - obvious path through the undergrowth towards the cache site. Letterbox cache - where you need to follow a bearing, count paces etc to find the cache (which must contain a rubber stamp). MrsB Edited September 27, 2008 by The Blorenges Link to comment
+Lost in Space Posted September 27, 2008 Share Posted September 27, 2008 (edited) GOG: - Watford F.C. supporter Edited September 27, 2008 by Lost in Space Link to comment
reelcutter Posted September 27, 2008 Share Posted September 27, 2008 How about a short search which means anything under 15 minutes for me Link to comment
+Bear and Ragged Posted September 27, 2008 Share Posted September 27, 2008 Bagging - Damp/spoilable cache items put in a watertight bag. Worth putting in a note for "Bagged the nearby Trig" ? Some may wonder why a Triangulation Piller is being put into a watertight bag... (The question has been asked on these foums "What does it mean 'to bag the trig?'!) Link to comment
Deceangi Posted September 27, 2008 Share Posted September 27, 2008 This might help GeoLex- The Lexicon of Geocaching even if it is US geocaching centric Link to comment
+Sensei TSKC Posted September 27, 2008 Share Posted September 27, 2008 How about a slight amendment to one of yours already listed: Calling Card - A pointless piece of card left in a cache as proof of a visit wich usually ends up as Geo-litter. Oh there's one: Geo-litter - Archived/abandoned cache containers left in situ to rot etc Oss! Link to comment
+Sensei TSKC Posted September 27, 2008 Share Posted September 27, 2008 Just saw the Lexicon post and GeoLitter is not on there either - Yay! Link to comment
+drdick&vick Posted September 27, 2008 Share Posted September 27, 2008 How about a slight amendment to one of yours already listed: Calling Card - A pointless piece of card left in a cache as proof of a visit wich usually ends up as Geo-litter. If caches were checked regularly by the owners they could remove these calling cards and either store them or destroy them, no need to try and stop people leaving a small card as well as signing the log. All it takes is a quick note to the owner that the box needs clearing. Link to comment
+cakemaker Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 Great list, good idea. Further suggestions: traveller (alternative to hitch-hiker) PDA paperless Link to comment
+Graculus Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 TLA must be in there. Graculus Link to comment
+martlakes Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 Hi, I've recently taken to putting BYOP on some of my cache pages as quite a lot of people turn up without any writing implement. The caches all start with one (usually!) but forgetful cachers manage to take them with them. The next lot then complain there isn't a pen! Surely if you can afford / remember your GPS, bringing a pen with you isn't too much to expect!! Link to comment
+L8HNB Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 It might be worth adding "Mega" to Event cache line now we've had one with more to come......... Link to comment
andynelaine Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 How about GFWR-- Good footware required ,so i dont get some genious posting that theres mud in a wood!!blah blah blah!! ITS A WOOD!!!Theres trees too!! Link to comment
Deceangi Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 Don't forget one of the most confusing of all Additional Waypoints-a way of posting the coordinates of extra locations in a downloadable form. Also used by Reviewers in System tools for Proximity checks also Reviewer- the person who makes your life a misery the person who insures a cache submission meets the Guidelines and facilitates the publication of it 528ft/161m- the minimum distance between Physical Containers, can be reduced at Reviewer discretion Tupperware - The 'brand name' version of a Lunch Box, often used as a cache. needs editing to add "commonly used as a generic name for any similar plastic container used as a cache" Letterbox Hybrid Wherigo Wherigo Hybrid Waymarking Paul your going to be so busy pulling all the suggestions together your not going to have time to go out caching Link to comment
+MartyBartfast Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 It depends how far you want to go but I wondered what these were when I first heard the term: Decon - sort for "Decontamination" box, an army surplus container often used for small caches. Link to comment
+Boots... Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 I'd toss in the following as well: "Jeeps": Slang term for GPS. UPOS: Unusual Pile Of Sticks. A common method for hiding geocaches by piling sticks and other forest debris on top of the container. Sig Nickle: A specific type of signature item comprised of a wooden nickle decorated in some way as to identify a cacher. Wooden nickle: A small wooden disk, typically about 1.5 inches around and 1/8 inch thick, used as a base for sig nickles. Blank wooden nickles are available in most craft stores. Link to comment
+Simply Paul Posted September 28, 2008 Author Share Posted September 28, 2008 Thanks everyone, I'll get adding to my caching page. Some here I'd never heard of Link to comment
+Sensei TSKC Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 How about a slight amendment to one of yours already listed: Calling Card - A pointless piece of card left in a cache as proof of a visit wich usually ends up as Geo-litter. If caches were checked regularly by the owners they could remove these calling cards and either store them or destroy them, no need to try and stop people leaving a small card as well as signing the log. All it takes is a quick note to the owner that the box needs clearing. Why should they have to regularly visit their caches? If the caches are well placed, hidden well and not muggled, the only reason for owners to visit would be to change the logbook when full or signs of damage/damp. I know we have had this debate before but what is the point of a calling card? Caches are required to SIGN the logbook so why duplicate things and leave unnecessary things in a cache? I will even go as far to say that they are not swappable items (although I'm sure someone will disagree!). Link to comment
+Simply Paul Posted September 28, 2008 Author Share Posted September 28, 2008 New page uploaded. Thanks again guys. This thread can be locked now, before I wanders too far from topic and it all kicks off Link to comment
+MartyBartfast Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 Stickoflage - see Camoflage. Link to comment
+lexiberg Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 OK, i need help....please xplain HYBRID for me. Not a letterbox hybrid, just plain hybrid. Thanks!! *~Lexiberg~* Link to comment
+nevryan Posted September 29, 2008 Share Posted September 29, 2008 How about CacheCon, a concentration of caches all in close proximity. I tend to do all the interesting caches in an area first then when there are no good ones nearby I sweep a local CacheCon to boost my numbers. Link to comment
+Team Sieni Posted September 29, 2008 Share Posted September 29, 2008 (edited) The verb "to temp" meaning to Temporarily Disable. Cache Note also known as Stash Note. TPTB Edited September 29, 2008 by Team Sieni Link to comment
+kewfriend Posted September 29, 2008 Share Posted September 29, 2008 Before you slam the door on this topic, dont forget GE - Google Earth. Link to comment
+kewfriend Posted September 29, 2008 Share Posted September 29, 2008 Before you slam the door on this topic, dont forget GE - Google Earth. Link to comment
mandarin Posted September 29, 2008 Share Posted September 29, 2008 Topic closed, as requested by the OP. <mandarin closes it... quietly> Link to comment
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