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Geocaching

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Beginner's Guide to Hiding a Geocache Ready to take the plunge and hide your own cache? Follow these few simple steps to get in on other side of the game.
What To Take Geocaching Before heading out for your next cache hunt make sure that you have the supplies that will help you ensure a successful find. You'll even help out your fellow cachers in the process.
Treasure Hunting With Your Kids Getting kids moving and outdoors can be a challenge sometimes. The lure of hidden treasure may be just the key to getting them off the couch. DadLabs.com provides a brief, but thorough, video introduction to Geocaching.
Geocaching Rules When hiding or searching for a cache it's important to make sure that we don't damage the natural environment or our relationship with land managers whose duty it is to protect the places we frequent. These few simple guidelines should keep cachers happy and places open to Geocaching.
Cache Contents
The cache contents of the Cactus Tree cache as they appeared on November 18, 2001. Cactus Tree Cache

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