It's important to make sure your geocache is easily identifiable. If your cache is clearly marked it is less likely to be stolen or mistaken for something else. A clear cache label is essential. I've provided a variety of labels for different types of caches. However, it should be noted that while labels themselves are important, it's also important to choose the right type of labels. Most commonly found products will fade and fall apart in the kind of weather that geocaches are exposed to. Plazstyx labels for laser printers are a great alternative. These unique labels are tear-resistant, water-resistant and chemical-resistant. they're perfect for outdoor applications. While the price is a little more than more commonly found labels, the results are definitely worth it. Just make sure you use a laser printer. It doesn't work with ink jets.
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Written by Bret Hammond
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CITO kits are a welcome addition to any cache. They're usually just a film canister that someone has stuffed a garbage bag inside. People pick them up and use them or just pass them along at the next cache. This sheet prints out on a standard 8.5" x 11" address label sheet. They match Avery label numbers 5160 and 8160. The result is thirty 1" x 2 5/8" labels. What's more, the labels are personalizable! Enter your Geocaching.com username in the red box at the top, hit enter, and it's instantly copied to each individual label. You're ready to print! The CITO logo is used with permission from Groundspeak. CITO Labels
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Written by Bret Hammond
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These are formatted for Avery Label #5160 with thirty labels per page. I've designed two versions, one white on black and the other black on white. Sheets are formatted to 8.5" x 11" letter size. |
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