How do I create a geocache log?

How do I create a geocache log?

Make a Geocache Log

  1. Step 1: What You Need. You’ll need some basic tools and consumables:
  2. Step 2: Cut in Two. Choose a nice log and cut it cleanly in two.
  3. Step 3: Drill Out Centre. You now have two pieces of log, with a clean edge on one end.
  4. Step 4: Insert Pins.
  5. Step 5: Alignment.
  6. Step 6: Stuff.

Can you edit a geocache log?

Go to Your Geocaching Logs on Geocaching.com. Select View Log or View / Edit Log / Images.

How do you hide a geocache and log it?

How to hide your first geocache

  1. Find at least 20 caches. Variety is the spice of geocaching.
  2. Read the guidelines.
  3. Take the hider quiz.
  4. Choose a great location.
  5. Choose a great container.
  6. Set it up!
  7. Communicate with your reviewer.
  8. Maintain your geocache.

Can I log my own geocache?

Logging your geocache is important. Once you find the geocache, open up the container to sign and date the logbook. If it’s full, you can write your initials in the margin. Micro and small containers may just have a logbook, while larger caches may contain items or trackables.

How do I edit my geocache?

7.2. Edit a cache page after publication

  1. Log onto the Geocaching.com website.
  2. Go to your list of published caches.
  3. Choose the cache you would like to edit.
  4. Select Edit from the Admin Tools menu on your cache page.

Can you change geocache name?

You may update your geocaching username at any time, using the Geocaching website. Log on to Geocaching.com. Next to your username in the top right corner, select the down arrow to select Settings. Under Profile Information, edit the Username.

Can I make my own geocaching trackable?

Making yourself trackable is an easy process and Geocaching HQ can give you a custom trackable icon for the trackable details page! Purchase a trackable from Shop Geocaching or one of Geocaching.com’s official distributors. Activate trackable.

What does C&D mean in geocaching?

Cache and Dash
C&D Cache and Dash, a cache placed in a location that allows a quick grab. Also known as Park-and-Grab (P&G or PNG).