What is a micro in geocaching?

What is a micro in geocaching?

Micro. The most common cache size, a micro Geocache container contains only a small logbook. A Micro geocache is less than 100ml. A nano is an even smaller version, but is usually marked as Micro.

What do you put in a micro geocache?

Micro – Tiny containers that most likely will only hold a log sheet, e.g. a film canister. Small – Just big enough to fit a sandwich. Holds only a small logbook and small items, e.g. a small plastic container. Note: Please don’t put a sandwich in your gecoache.

How small can a geocache be?

Micro (XS) Micro containers are less than 100 milliliters. They’re about the size of a film canister, or smaller. They can hold a tiny logbook or log sheet. If a micro cache is less than 10 milliliters, it’s often called a nano cache.

What are the different sizes of geocaches?

Geocache Size Guide

  • Micro – Less than 100ml. Examples: a 35 mm film canister or a tiny storage box typically containing only a logbook or a logsheet.
  • Small – 100ml or larger, but less than 1L.
  • Regular – 1L or larger, but less than 20L.
  • Large – 20L or larger.
  • Other – See the cache description for information.

How do you get a micro geocache?

Go to geocaching.com to choose one of millions of geocaches hidden worldwide. Use your smartphone app or GPS to navigate to the cache. Keep an eye out so you can spy the cache’s camouflaged hiding place. Once you find the cache, sign the logbook, exchange one item and put everything back like you found it.

How do I find a geocache?

What does Tftc mean?

Thanks For The Cache
“Thanks For The Cache”, a phrase commonly used in geocaching.

How big is a regular size geocache?

These caches can contain travel bugs or small bartering objects. Regular caches have a size of 1.5 litres up to 20 litres and can contain different types of bartering objects. Large caches are caches of more than 20 litres.

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