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We have gotten these “Gift in a Jar” presents at Christmas. You know the ones where cookie or brownie mix ingredients are layered in a mason jar with a ribbon around the lid with the baking instructions.

 

OK, I was wondering if I used a wide mouth lexon water bottle as a FTF prize, what would you put in to create a “Geocaching Gift in a Jar”?

 

Here are the rules.

 

1. Total has to under $25 (No, I’m not putting an eTrex in the bottle!)

2. Don’t list the items that are available at the Groundspeak online store (that’s too easy).

3. No food items (I wouldn’t leave those in a cache).

 

Everything else is open for discussions to include:

 

·Small pocketknives

·Flashlights

·First aid kits

·Compasses

 

So what would you want to find?

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Put a disposable camera with some of your GEO pictures on it... :laughing:

 

Maybe like a little keychain light.

 

Hand warmeres if it's a cold area....

 

Little bottle of water if it's a warm area and a not too hard find.

 

I always thought it would be cool to find waypoints to another 'secret

 

cache", only the ftf on the first cache could find it... I dunno...

 

 

<_<<_<:laughing::P:P<_<:P

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We have gotten these “Gift in a Jar” presents at Christmas. You know the ones where cookie or brownie mix ingredients are layered in a mason jar with a ribbon around the lid with the baking instructions.

 

Doesn't the jar explode and the ribbon melt when heated?

You never heard of 'cake in a jar'? You just bake the cake in the jar then seal it.

 

Wulf

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