|
Geocache Lists
Where are the Caches? Presently Delaware has 445 active
caches and 14 inactive caches in place throughout the state.
Since visitors to this site might be just starting their geocaching
adventures or may be seasoned veterans, we
are supplying several ways to look at
these 431 caches.
While all the lists show the same 445 cache sites, the lists
are organized so that geocachers at different experience
levels will be able to find a listing that meets their needs.
Note: none of the lists is linked back to the geocaching.com
site. If you find a site on a list that appears to be intriguing,
you'll need to get the details on the site from geocaching.com.
But to help you do that each list will appear in a new
window that "floats" above this page display.
You can print these windows. Just click on one and use
the print command
in your browser. Only the contents of the list will print,
not the entire web page.
Click
on the underlined description to display a list. Clicking
the close button on a window will remove it from the screen
and allow you to see this page again.
Sorted
by Difficulty and Terrain Levels.This listing starts with
the easiest to find and most level terrain and works its
way up to some real challenges.
Sorted
by Type, Difficulty, and Terrain Levels.. Do you prefer traditional
caches, or multi caches? Maybe you'd rather search for one
of the special caches types such as a virtual or a puzzle
cache. This listing groups the types than presents the caches
from easiest to most difficult within that type.
Sorted
by the Geocacher who Placed the Cache.. Have you found a few
caches by a particular geocaches and found that you liked
their style? This listing
presents the caches sorted by the username of the geocachers.
These are in alphabetical order. You notice that there are
some geocachers who have placed only one cache while others
are creating quite long list of sites.
Sorted
by the Geocache Container Size.
Do you love finding nanos? Hate nanos but love finding micros? Prefer
to seek out caches that have "treasures" inside? Then this is the list
for you. This list uses a number system to rank the sizes but there's a
key at the top of the list.
|