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Stash Notes
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Written by Bret Hammond
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Like the 50 caliber stash note, this one fits on the inside of a 30 caliber Ammo Can lid. Of course, you'll want to laminate a note like this. You have the options of heat lamination or the simpler adhesive kind. I find that I can do a decent enough job with clear packing tape and a little patience. I've used this note several times. As the instructions on the .pdf recommend, be sure to warm the lid before using hot glue, otherwise the cold metal will harden the glue too quickly and it won't stick. You can either leave the lid in the sun for a few minutes or use an open flame to warm the lid immediately before applying the glue If you're not too concerned with water damage (hopefully your ammo can is water tight) you can print these out on full-sized sticker sheets and then cut them to fit. This .pdf document contains two stash notes. |
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Written by Bret Hammond
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This page prints out two stash notes on an 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper (landscape). It's the standard text supplied by Geocaching.com in a size that fits in caches without having to fold the page. This size also works well for the inside of a Lock 'n Lock container lid. |
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Written by Bret Hammond
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One of the problems with the stash notes is where do you put them to make sure people see them? More often than not they're folded up in a ziplock baggie and tucked into the cache. Chances are they're never going to be seen by anyone who stumbles across the cache and has questions about what it is. This size solves that problem by fitting perfectly on the inside lid of a 50 caliber Ammo Can. Print the page out, cut on the solid lines, laminate it and glue it to the inside of the lid. It will be the first thing people see when they pop the can open.  Stashnote conveniently located on the inside of the ammo can lid. |
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