How to Play

You will need a GPS and a free account on the OCNA site. The printed BIT cache tags are one-sided and can be attached to any flat surface or hung using a wire tie or similar device. Before deciding where to place your new BIT cache, it is a good idea to check the OCNA site to make sure there isn't one already within 300 feet.

If you don't know the exact spot where you will be placing your new BIT cache, you can create the listing using rough coordinates. This means the coordinates you enter when creating the listing will be edited later to be more precise before you make the listing "Ready for Search". You must specify in your initial description that you are using rough coordinates so the reviewers will know. Otherwise, your rough coordinates might be in a spot that would get the listing denied. Don't worry, the reviewers will be very flexible regarding new listings of this cache type. The other option is to go to the location where you will place the cache and get the exact coordinates, then create the listing.

When creating the cache listing at the OCNA site, remember to include the log password! Once the listing is created, you can visit the edit page where there is an option to print the BIT cache near the bottom of the page. The script pulls the necessary information to create the tag from the database and passes it to this site where the tag is auto-generated and ready to be printed.


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