Laura, Here are all the attributes for non-event caches: Permissions Dogs Bicycles Motorcycles Quads Off-road vehicles Snowmobiles Horses Campfires Special Equipment Access or parking fee Climbing gear Boat Scuba gear Conditions Recommended for kids Takes less than an hour Scenic view Significant hike Difficult climbing May require wading May require swimming Available at all times Recommended at night Available during winter Stealth required Watch for livestock Hazards Thorns Poison plants Snakes Ticks Abandoned mines Cliff / falling rocks Hunting Dangerous area Facilities Wheelchair accessible Parking available Public transportation Drinking water nearby Public restrooms nearby Telephone nearby Picnic tables nearby Camping available Stroller accessible You can pick up to 10 (maybe 12?) for the cache. On 9/14/07, Laura DeWeese <festive@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Okay, so those weren't the ones I was looking for. But I wondered what > other attributes I was missing out on by not seeing the full list. Like, > isn't there one that says whether it's available 24/7, or one that says > something to the effect of "quick park & grab"? > > *tnsl <sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxx>* wrote: > > A significant hike through thorny poison plants -- now THAT'S an event. > Nancy > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Laura DeWeese <festive@xxxxxxxxxx> > *To:* geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Sent:* Friday, September 14, 2007 9:44 AM > *Subject:* [GeoStL] cache attributes > > When submitting my cache page for the September Meet, Greet & Eat event, > I selected some attributes (kid friendly, parking available, etc.) > On other people's caches, I see attributes that weren't available on the > page that I chose my attributes from (significant hike, poison plants, > thorns, etc.) > Where do I find these additional attributes? > > Thanks, > Laura (a.k.a. purple) > > > > -- Andrew Senger asenger@xxxxxxxxx AOL Instant Messenger: yaw4godEMT Yahoo! Instant Messenger: yaw4god_emt "I can't win anything. In fact, if you look up 'loser' in the dictionary, you'll see someone else's photo!" --Andrew Senger