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 Saturday, 06 May 2006
Article: Cache Camo Techniques PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 09 January 2006

camo8.jpgCache Camo is a topic of continuing interest. Over at the Calgary Area Cacher's forums, one of the resident camo-gurus posted a How-To outlining his technique:

1. Do not be precise in leaf placement. Be "haphazard". Leaves do not fall precisely!

2. Hold the stencil slightly off of the container with your free hand. This creates a slight over spray and softens the edges of the leaves.

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