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IGO's Hike-n-Seek 2018 Dinner and Annual Meeting Event Cache

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Hidden : Friday, September 21, 2018
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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QCAC presents:

*Iowa Geocachers Association*



Started in 2004, Hike-n-Seek is hosted in different locations across Iowa and is one of the largest geocaching events held annually in Iowa. This year's event is hosted in Scott County, IA.
Event Details:
Dinner and the annual meeting will be held at the Mississippi River Eco Tourism Center in Camanche, IA.
Full event schedule and details will be posted and updated via the HnS18 website at www.hikenseek2018.com.
Timeline:
Dinner will be served buffet-style starting at 5:30pm. It is a taco bar, including both beef and chicken, soft and hard shells, beans and rice, chips and salsa, cheese sauce, and all the toppings. Cost will be $13, payable through the IGO store here. This price includes the taco buffet, beverage, and site rental.
The annual Iowa Geocachers Organization board meeting will begin around 7:30pm.

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