West whiteland township geocache identification form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the west whiteland township geocache identification form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Responsible Party's Contact Information' section. Enter your name, address, city, state, zip code, telephone numbers (home and work/cell), email address, and user ID on the specified website.
  3. Attach a 4x6 photograph of your cache or caches. This can be done by uploading directly in the editor or emailing it separately as instructed.
  4. Select the Township Park where you wish to place your geocache from the provided options. Specify the type of cache you are submitting (e.g., Traditional, Multi-cache).
  5. Fill in the required fields for 'Cache Name', 'Cache Location', 'Latitude', 'Longitude', and provide a description of your cache container including size and color.
  6. If applicable, list any additional sites for multi-caches and provide any extra instructions needed for your submission.

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Get Authorization: You need permission from the Park Manager or District Forester. They will review your request to make sure your cache wont harm the area. Scout the Location: Visit the site and mark where you want to hide the cache.
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 caches camouflaged hiding place. Once you find the cache, sign the logbook, exchange one item and put everything back like you found it.
The rules for geocaching are very simple: Take something from the cache. Leave something in the cache. Write about it in the logbook.
Sign the log, carry a couple of pens always. Put the cache back exactly how and where you found it. If you thing something was wrong with how you found the cache, dont try to fix it yourself, message the cache owner. If you take something out of the cache, leave something of equal or better value.
* Will it be on private or public land? - If you place it on private land, please ask permission before putting it there! If you place the cache on public lands you need to contact the managing agency to find out about their rules.

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If you find a trackable, you have two options: Retrieve or Discover. If you retrieve a trackable, it means that you are taking it with you to drop in another geocache. Before retrieving, research the trackable to see if you can help it on its mission if not, consider leaving it for the next geocacher to move along.

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