Sometimes you just need a new creative geocache idea, a dash of inspiration, a different thought. You've hidden ammo cans (love those!), lock-n-lock containers (great choice), bison tubes (sometimes you have to hide a micro), but now you want to try something else. Have you ever seen a display of creative geocache containers at a geocaching event? Do you even remember geocaching events?!
You might look at many of the containers and think "where on earth would I hide something like that?!" But then again, you might see something that sparks your imagination.
It's fascinating to see what other people have used to fashion a geocache container! Anything that can at least hold a log sheet inside, and that would be appropriate to hide in a certain location will work as a geocache.
I think that the more unique and even unusual geocache containers you see, the more creativity will be unleashed inside of YOU to come up with something great.
Container Guidelines
Now, it probably goes without saying, but you definitely need to think about the following points when crafting your geocache.
- Weather-proofing - at least the inner container that contains the log sheet should be able to withstand the weather
- Durability - creativity is great, but if your container falls apart after a few dozen geocachers handle it, then it's not a good container
- Appropriate location for whatever the container is (let's not leave things laying around that might be thought of as trash)
- Size - what is the best size for the location you will hide the container
We'll leave you with a few more photos of unusual cache hides to get your creative juices flowing, and we'll have more to share on a future blog post.
What is the most unusual / creative geocache container you have found or hidden yourself? Send us your pictures (if you have permission to share) and we'd love to pass on the inspiration to others! (Email: podcacher@gmail.com)
I don’t have a picture of the cache but it was located at a outdoor transport center with redwood slatted seats. My daughter and I climbed all over looking in the over head light areas, under trash container. I just happened to be standing on one of the slatted seats reaching up in the very cob web infested lights when I happened to look down. hmmmmmmm. The consistent pattern of the slat supports suddenly became non-consistent. Right place, right time or I may have never found it.
That sounds very interesting. Thanks for sharing.