Web camera caches involve finding yourself in front of existing web cameras in public areas like parks or roads. To log the virtual cache, a friend must look up the camera's live feed online, save a screenshot with you visible, and submit it to log your visit. These caches provide a challenge as the finder needs help from others to view the camera and log their discovery remotely rather than signing a physical logbook onsite.
2. WEB CAMERAS CACHERS
These are caches that use existing web
cameras placed by individuals or agencies
that monitor various areas like parks or
road conditions. The idea is to get
yourself in front of the camera to log
your visit. The challenging part,
however, it that you need to call a
friend to look up the web site that
displays the camera shot. You will need
to have them to save the picture to log
the cache.
3. A virtual cache does not have a physical logbook to sign. Instead
the ¡®finder¡¯ must complete a task or answer a question in order to
qualify for finding the cache. The cache type is represented by an
ang.