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GSEM Troop # 580 - Cookie Jar Traditional Geocache

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AG1A: I believe this geocache keeps on getting muggled by someone who is triggered by the sight of an ammo can, despite it being clearly marked! Tired of having to replace it, when the tick population is soooo high around here.

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Hidden : 8/29/2010
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


I thought I would combine my first placed geocache with teaching our local Girl Scout Troup about geocaching and orienteering.

FTF Prize is an unactivated trackable "Signal" Mini-GeoCoin.

Also seeded the cache with plastic Halloween rings. I will add more Halloween SWAG items in early-to-mid October.

This cache will be loaded up with trackable Girl Scout coins (Troop # 580) in mid-September 2010 for a travel bug race. We plan to have the troop members track the wereabouts of their geocoins. So please tell a little about the geographical area that you are dropping the coins off at. We hope to have our geocoins travel to the far reaches of the earth with plenty of stories to share!

About GSEM: "Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts serves more than 45,000 girls ages 5-17 and 17,000 adult volunteers in 178 communities across Eastern Massachusetts with the mission to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. The Girl Scouts provide girls with the opportunity to DISCOVER their world, CONNECT with and build an understanding for others and TAKE ACTION to make the world a better place. Girls are guided by committed and caring adults who make learning fun. Girl Scouting helps each girl achieve her personal leadership pathway to the future. The Girl Scouts organization has a rich history and has been the nation’s leading expert on girls for nearly 100 years."

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