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TRYKON
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USA
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Posted - 13 Jun 2010 : 11:18:44
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Good morning gentleman! I hope your weekend bike trip and the micro caches / geocaches around Bunganut was fun. I had a blast, the trek was awesome even in the rain. I hope you all learned some things on this trip about being prepared, making sure our bikes are properly set up and overall about yourselves, I know I did. (especially the eye protection) Thanks Joel!! Enclosed is the Geocaching website. Like I said this weekend you can build an account, using your forum user names if you want and with parents permission. Search for caches around your houses, the hall, the hut anywhere you travel. Caches are everywhere and available to do in a myriad of locations. Check em out. If any of you have access to GPS' you can bring them to a meeting with permission of course and we can go over some of the things we did this weekend. You can bike to caches as we did, you can hike to caches which we have done. When we go to Arethusa Falls there will be caches on the way and likely there, and when we go to Gilead and the Allagash... same thing. Keep that in mind. We did two space balls micro caches and two caches at the hut, Molly's ET and Bunganut Stumper. We also did 12.4 miles on the bike trek while having a light lunch packed by each scout very cool!! You all did very well this weekend. Keep up the good work and I'll see you at our next adventure. http://www.geocaching.com/
Trykon
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“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change.” Charles Darwin |
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