- SWAG for trading. SWAG = stuff we all get.
- Extra logbooks and pencils. Yes, it's the cache owner's responsibility to maintain their caches.
- Snacks and water.
- Sunscreen. '
- Bug spray.
- Rain gear.
- Tools of the Trade — TOTT.
- Flashlight.
Likewise, people ask, what is usually inside a geocache?
When you find the box, there is usually a log book or sheet inside so that you can record your visit. There may also be small treasures--if you brought something to share, you can trade for what's in the box. Just make sure to replace the treasure you take with something of equal or greater value.
Subsequently, question is, are you supposed to leave something when geocaching? One of the guiding principles of geocaching is “take something, leave something.†A geocache hider places a number of goodies in a container when a new cache is first started. If you take something from a cache, be sure to leave something. If you forgot your trade items, just sign the logbook.
Keeping this in consideration, what are good things to put in a geocache?
Small toys: While small toys may not be exciting to some adults, many children get a sense of joy and adventure when they stumble upon a geocaching treasure! Examples include small car toys, finger puppets, toy soldiers, or animal figurines. Make sure the toys are waterproof and can withstand your local weather!
What do u find in geocaching?
Traditionally, geocaches are waterproof containers (tupperware containers or ammunition boxes, for example), and inside them you'll find a logbook for you to sign. You can also sign the online logbook to prove you've found it. Some caches even contain 'treasures' or trinkets for trading.
