The problem with lamp post caches (LPCs)

If you're a geocacher then the chances are that you've found a lamp post cache (LPC). For the uninitiated, LPCs are geocaches where the container is hidden in the base of a lamp post, typically under the liftable skirt on the base of the post. It's actually a clever place to hide something — until you've found a couple of dozen at which point they become rather repetitive.

But, the problem isn't that they're repetitive (although Sonny of the PodCacher Podcast might disagree on that point!). The problem is ... (read the rest of this article at gordon.dewis.ca)

posted by Gordon Dewis (aka Keeper of Maps)

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