bteague2 Posted December 25, 2002 Share Posted December 25, 2002 container that is has anyone seen/placed one smaller then a 35mm film container? Imagination is the one weapon in the war against reality. Quote Link to comment
targetdrone Posted December 26, 2002 Share Posted December 26, 2002 I heard someone wants to use a mech. pencil lead refill container. "I can't find the longitude for the North Pole" Quote Link to comment
Chameleon Circuit Posted December 26, 2002 Share Posted December 26, 2002 quote:Originally posted by BLOODANGEL86:container that is has anyone seen/placed one smaller then a 35mm film container? Yes. Much, much smaller. Quote Link to comment
+chillas Posted December 26, 2002 Share Posted December 26, 2002 Funny you should ask ... I'm working on placing my first cache right now. Personally, I'm sick of those huge, bulky, obvious micro caches. Introducing the first nanocache - the only cache that requires an electron microscope to find! Er ... maybe not. Sorry. ----- Memory is a prism through which yesterday's light is passed. Quote Link to comment
+The Cheeseheads Posted December 26, 2002 Share Posted December 26, 2002 There was this one... - - - - - Wisconsin Geocaching Association Quote Link to comment
+bigredmed Posted December 26, 2002 Share Posted December 26, 2002 Cunningham Micro. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=35417 Very small and hanging from a tree. By appointment to the Court of HRM Queen Mikki I. Quote Link to comment
+georgeandmary Posted December 26, 2002 Share Posted December 26, 2002 I've seen the brass cylindars and I've seen lysterine gel packs and recently gel pen inserts. 2 inches long 1/4 inch diameter, very small and hard to find. THE smallest I've had to find don't have logs you can sign. It's just a small magnet. Basically it's one of the words you get from the refrigerater magnet poetry sets. Someone took one of the words and stuck it somewhere. Flat 1/2 inch by 1/4 inch. george Pedal until your legs cramp up and then pedal some more. Quote Link to comment
+Jennifer&Dean Posted December 26, 2002 Share Posted December 26, 2002 We've found one that was shorter than the average pinkie finger and thinner than a bic pen. The log book was a thin roll of paper that gets changed regurly. Am thinking something similar can be done with brass from father-in-laws hunting rifle... -Jennifer Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else. (JM Barrie) Quote Link to comment
+Logscaler and Red Posted December 26, 2002 Share Posted December 26, 2002 Try finding these things! http://www.bisondesigns.com/aluminum/keycaddies/capsule.htm A certain cacher in the Spokane area seems to like to hide them in out of the way places. When you know what your looking for, fine. If not, pulling your hair out works also. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=39852&log=y&decrypt= Later, logscaler. Quote Link to comment
+DutchBoy Posted December 26, 2002 Share Posted December 26, 2002 A couple in my area has hidden several micro caches. They use the small plastic containers that hold the breath strips. They are about 1 inch x 1 inch, and very thin. They put a tiny log book inside. Amazingly they seem to stay dry. They usually glue a magnet to the back or slip between something. Quote Link to comment
+mrplug Posted December 26, 2002 Share Posted December 26, 2002 Here is the smallest cache in the world. Quote Link to comment
+-=(GEO)=- Posted December 27, 2002 Share Posted December 27, 2002 Try this cache. The container is smaller than a 35mm film canister (it's a recycled bicycle patching kit) with a magnet epoxyed to the outside. It contains a log book made out of 10 sheets of paper the size of a thumb nail placed in a jewelry-type mini-ziplock bag. There's even room to spare for a couple micro trade items A cache a day keeps the blues away... Quote Link to comment
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