5/9/2023 0 Comments Paf reading acronym![]() ![]() An acronym written by geocachers in physical cache logbooks or online when logging cache finds to denote being the first to find a new geocache. Cache owners who repeatedly receive “Did Not Find” logs should check to see that there cache has not been removed.įTF – First to Find. This is also a type of online log on and is useful for alerting cache owners of potential issues. An acronym used by geocachers to state that they did not find a cache. ![]() Learn more at CO – Cache Owner.ĭNF – Did Not Find. Since 2002, geocachers have been dedicated to cleaning up parks and other cache-friendly places around the world. CITO is an ongoing environmental initiative supported by the worldwide geocaching community. On your way to find the geocache, pick up trash and clean up the area. An acronym often used by cache owners to communicate to other geocachers that you will need to bring your writing utensil in order to sign the cache logbook.ĬITO – Cache In Trash Out. Note that it’s not a true point-to-point distance, as the distance calculated by a GPS is actually measured following a mathematical model of the curvature of the earth.īYOP – Bring Your Own Pen/Pencil. Point to point mileage, irrespective of roads or barriers. Common Geocaching Abbreviations:ĪTCF – As The Crow Flies. ![]() These are the most common abbreviations I’ve seen. ![]() Well, it took me a long time, but I think I finally have most of the cache signing jargon figured out. But, of course, like anybody, I was puzzled by some of the things said in a log. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |