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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the geocaching labels in the editor.
  2. Locate the 'CACHE NAME HERE' field. Enter the name of your cache in the provided space.
  3. Find the 'CACHE LOCATION' section. Fill in the specific location where your cache is hidden.
  4. In the 'cache owner' field, input your name or username to identify yourself as the cache owner.
  5. Provide a contact email in the 'cache contact' section for any inquiries related to your cache.
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To download Offline Lists: Go to the Lists section in your Geocaching app. Tap the () icon next to the List that you want to download. Select Download Offline Data.
Ground Zero or GZ: A caches location. TNLN: Took Nothing Left Nothing, meaning that the finder did not trade any swag. SL: Signed Log. Muggles: Someone who is not geocaching. Avoid muggles while geocaching, so that they wont vandalize or muggle the caches.
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. Follow the most basic rule of geocaching: Leave No Trace during your hunt.

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CD Cache and Dash, a cache placed in a location that allows a quick grab. Also known as Park-and-Grab (PG or PNG). Commonly found in lamp post skirts (LPC) or guardrails, these caches are considered pass as traditional caches.
The rules for geocaching are very simple: Take something from the cache. Leave something in the cache. Write about it in the logbook.
Follow Leave No Trace guidelines in the natural environment. Be careful of the area around the cachedont trample the grounds, rip up sprinkler heads, etc., in your frenzy to find the cache. Follow all laws and regulations. Never enter private property without permission.

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