Tupperware camoflage
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Stop being so heinous. Some people like difficult caches. This one wouldn't be rated a 1 or 2 so chill. I'm impressed with the creativity and I'd be so proud of myself if I ever found this one.
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Some muggle will think 'Brill log for my open fire' ;)
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All Comments (27)
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Nice you did dam good job
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hey i realy like the idea for making camera hides for photographing bigfoot
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interesting cache
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That would HAVE to be a difficulty of 4 or 5. Wow!
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Evil...pure evil! hehehehehehe!!!!!!
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nice job!
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That's just freakin' MEAN! *evil laugh*
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Keep the unique cache video's going! Well worth the watch and I'd be happy to look a cache like this.
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holly hard to find hahaha wat kinda glue u use
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That's just plain mean! LOL!
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Is the yellow stuff just normal glue?
bigbaddog3000 4 years ago
It's epoxy wood filler ......make sure you rough up the plastic surface first or it won't bond.
Mix it up in small amounts because it goes hard pretty quickly.
keehotee 4 years ago
do you put any thing on it to handle rain/ damp areas. I like the vid and plan to hide my own geocache.
bigbaddog3000 4 years ago
The filler itself is already waterproof.
The stain is a proprietary wood stain / preserver, so that's already waterproof.
The bark I'm assuming is waterproof, as it seems to do a pretty good job on trees. However, I also gave it a couple of coats of a clear acrylic laquer
Good luck with your own caches.....
keehotee 4 years ago