Which is the best caching container?

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Which is the best caching container? (Please Explain)

Magnetic Nano
0
No votes
35mm Film Canister / Bison Tube
0
No votes
Altoids Tin (Square or Round)
0
No votes
Magnetic Key Holder
0
No votes
Plastic Butter Tub
0
No votes
Lock 'N Lock (Any Size)
6
21%
Ammo Can
20
71%
Plastic Pretzel Jar
0
No votes
5 Gal Lidded Bucket
0
No votes
Other (Please explain in thread)
2
7%
 
Total votes : 28

Postby wvhunter on Tue Aug 21, 2007 11:04 pm

I like them all!!! :w00t:

:rambo: I shall find them all, including Sarah Conner!


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Postby Rock_Rat on Wed Aug 22, 2007 6:48 am

wvhunter wrote:I like them all!!! :w00t:

:rambo: I shall find them all, including Sarah Conner!


:banpiano:
And just remember...One more smiley for me!!! :love:


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Postby wvcoalcat on Wed Aug 22, 2007 7:37 am

Spotty Spotty Pony Girl wrote:
wvcoalcat wrote:I still have this nano-thingy that the puppet-master gave me. Although I'm loath to use it, it will probably end up near Israel or Marquess. ;-)


do not even make me seek you out and bludgeon you :morons: And it sure better not be on Matlick Road.....


Whoa, Nellie. I learned a long time ago not to poke a pony with a stick. :stick:

However, if the signage was still up at Rt. 92 it probably would've been a done deal. :roll:

To be safe I'll stick to Runner Cut at the minimum. :smile:
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Postby Spotty Spotty Pony Girl on Wed Aug 22, 2007 8:55 am

wvcoalcat wrote:Whoa, Nellie. I learned a long time ago not to poke a pony with a stick. :stick:

However, if the signage was still up at Rt. 92 it probably would've been a done deal. :roll:

To be safe I'll stick to Runner Cut at the minimum. :smile:


hahaha. You are so funny :roll:

Must....remain...calm...while...Father-in-law....is....in....Indonesia......CARP! (being that I need his assistance)

Oh that is it though! I'm dragging sLWB up to the hill. :cool:

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So striking no one will notice the seaweed between your teeth.

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Postby wvcoalcat on Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:16 am


Must....remain...calm...while...Father-in-law....is....in....Indonesia......CARP! (being that I need his assistance)

Oh that is it though! I'm dragging sLWB up to the hill. :cool:

<cackle>


Well, this could be a mighty bluff in order to prod someone, whom shall not be named, into hiding a cache they spoke of a year ago or so. :whistle:

To aid in fulfilling the original plans, I will offer up my Browns Park cache. Either archival or adoption.

However, let it be known that I do drive that area several times a month and this dang nannite is burning a hole in my pack. :lol:

Oops, before a Ham Sammich arrives from the deli and requests that I remain on topic, any container that fits the site would be fabulous. :cool:
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Postby 3_dogs on Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:46 am

wvcoalcat wrote:this dang nannite is burning a hole in my pack.


Pass it to your brother. He can hide it at Wally World. :lol:
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Postby wvcoalcat on Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:57 am

3_dogs wrote:
wvcoalcat wrote:this dang nannite is burning a hole in my pack.


Pass it to your brother. He can hide it at Wally World. :lol:


Shhh. We still do not speak of that one. :grin:

OT The container does fit the location. ;-)
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Postby wvcoalcat on Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:45 am

wvcoalcat wrote:
Well, this could be a mighty bluff in order to prod someone, whom shall not be named, into hiding a cache they spoke of a year ago or so. :whistle:

To aid in fulfilling the original plans, I will offer up my Browns Park cache. Either archival or adoption.

However, let it be known that I do drive that area several times a month and this dang nannite is burning a hole in my pack. :lol:

Oops, before a Ham Sammich arrives from the deli and requests that I remain on topic, any container that fits the site would be fabulous. :cool:


I hope you do realize this is all in jest. I know you have a ton of more important things to worry about that include but are not limited to:
1.) Getting car running.
2.) EPA Superfund site in the garage.
3.) Fixing the Sunday ceiling (well, it is holy isn't it?)

We now retreat from a thread derailment.
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Postby Spotty Spotty Pony Girl on Wed Aug 22, 2007 12:48 pm

wvcoalcat wrote:I hope you do realize this is all in jest. I know you have a ton of more important things to worry about that include but are not limited to:
1.) Getting car running.
2.) EPA Superfund site in the garage.
3.) Fixing the Sunday ceiling (well, it is holy isn't it?)

We now retreat from a thread derailment.

HIJACKER! HIJACKER!!!

Best container ever (not) plastic holiday ornament that splits in two. Just make sure you put everything in a ziplock so when the storms pelt it to death the good stuff stays dry. it is good cammo though, with minimal effort.


(back to derailment)
1. Well the car turned tried to turn over...is that running? Stuff is running out of it too.
2. I know nothing about this superfund site you speak of.
3. Giant gaping hole in ceiling schedule to be repaired on Monday. I know, you are are shocked as I am....

perhaps then a new and fabulous cache can be placed....in a container perfectly suited for the site(s)
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Postby fyerman6 on Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:30 am

I like ammo cans cause they can hold alot of swag and they blend in really well in wooded areas.Also when you put one out u dont have to worry about it.Unlike plastic containers sometimes cachers dont seal them right and they leak.:smurf:
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Postby 89SC on Tue Sep 11, 2007 6:35 am

I did "Flanser Trail" cache Saturday. It had only been out 3 days and I found this:

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I'm rethinking putting plastic in the woods. It's the second cache I've found chewed up in the Canaan Valley area.
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Re: Which is the best caching container?

Postby fyerman6 on Sat Apr 19, 2008 3:33 pm

I also think cachers cache is cool also .Just thought i would add that in :shock:
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Re: Which is the best caching container?

Postby strack350 on Sun Apr 20, 2008 2:20 pm

I've bought two Lock-n-Locks and just need to put them out there. Sadly just not enough time right now :sad: . Also, I've got a super Micro idea that I've gotten off of an Ebay seller. I'll have to put it out there and let you all see how much you like it. It is already built and ready to go, just need to find a "home" for it.
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Re: Which is the best caching container?

Postby Knight who says Ni on Wed Apr 23, 2008 1:21 pm

I like the Lock ' n Locks. As said above, easy to get, cheap, and eaily sealed!
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