Cache or caching may refer to:
Caching or hoarding (animal behavior), a food storing behavior of animals
A cache or hoard, a collection of artifacts
Treasure trove, a valuable cache which has been lost, or left unclaimed by the owner, or a place where items are stored
Geocaching, an outdoor treasure-hunting game which involves looking for containers of varying sizes called geocaches or caches
Bear cache, a bear-safe storage facility

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  1. ATCclears

    15-year caching test

    https://www.backwoodshome.com/bury-a-gun-and-ammo-for-15-years/
  2. arakboss

    Oregon  Police find cache of weapons at home of man accused of stabbing officer

    If this is a Cache, I hate to think of what my collection would be labeled. Maybe Armory:) Police find cache of weapons at home of man accused of stabbing officer
  3. The Heretic

    International  Japanese WWII weapons cache found near school

    About 1,400 Buried WW2 Firearms Found at a Japanese Elementary School - The Firearm Blog 1,400 guns, 1,200 swords found buried at Tokyo elementary school - The Mainichi
  4. Cavedweller

    Other State  "Large weapons cache" siezed in Hawaii

    AR, shotgun, 2 handguns, 800 rounds constitute "arsenal". Police find large weapons cache in Waikiki raid prompted by disturbing online posts
  5. The Heretic

    WWII cache?

    Notice: this is one of those click bait site you see on FB where you go and then have to click thru 5+ "next" links so they get the maximum exposure for their ads. But it is interesting. Archaeologists Find A Lock Box Buried Deep In The Mud, With Some Truly Disturbing Contents Apparently a...
  6. B

    Gold vs. Cash for cache

    Cash has the issue of deflating, and is also vulnerable to rodents. Gold will likely keep up with inflation and is impervious to rodents. I can't help but notice that John Wick, although a fictional movie, used gold, but perhaps with good reason?
  7. B

    Cache registered or unregistered items?

    Wouldn't it make more sense to cache registered items as a beta test first, so that if your test fails, you didn't lose the good stuff and can just go get another registered item and start over? Maybe even only cache registered items period?
  8. B

    How long to test cache for?

    How long would you leave a buried cache, below frost line for testing. I want to test after enough time to see if water permeated the container or any rust formed on test items or moisture damaged them in general (steel cased ammo, matches, cheap knife). Have not had any freezing temperatures to...
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