PiratePamm Posted June 13, 2011 Share Posted June 13, 2011 Hey all, First time we ever picked up a geo-coin in a cache. Instructions recommend leaving it in a 'secure cache'. To me, that is one that isn't easily seen by muggles or one that is remote. Am I correct, or is there a true definition of 'secure' cache? Thanks, PiratePamm & Greyhatt Quote Link to comment
+dfx Posted June 13, 2011 Share Posted June 13, 2011 I would agree: a cache that has a low risk of going AWOL for whatever reason. Also a cache with a good container, i.e. one that's able to withstand the elements well. Quote Link to comment
+debaere Posted June 27, 2011 Share Posted June 27, 2011 Hey all, First time we ever picked up a geo-coin in a cache. Instructions recommend leaving it in a 'secure cache'. To me, that is one that isn't easily seen by muggles or one that is remote. Am I correct, or is there a true definition of 'secure' cache? Thanks, PiratePamm & Greyhatt A secure cache has a low chance of being muggled. Some examples of really secured caches: Caches you have to ask for behind the counter in a store Caches that are directly in front of a store, and brought in a night Caches that are physically locked with a locking device of some kind. Quote Link to comment
+Ike 13 Posted June 27, 2011 Share Posted June 27, 2011 Caches you have to ask for behind the counter in a store Caches that are directly in front of a store, and brought in a night There aren't many like that nor should there be because that is close to breaking the commercial guidelines. A secure cache is one that is not out in the open or easily found. I usually stick with ammo cans or good lock n locks. A cheap container will allow in moisture which is not good for some trackables. Quote Link to comment
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