What’s in a cache?

by Brad Grier on April 16, 2005

in Miscellaneous

Wow, what a very cool day. We spent it with about 30 of our closest (brand-new) friends.…a bunch of GeoCach­ers from the Edmon­ton area.

This was a spe­cial day for more than one reason; First, it was our first CITO (Cache In, Trash Out) event. We cleaned up a small por­tion of Emily Murphey Park.

Second, it was the birth­day of one of the coolest GeoCach­ers in the city…a guy with extens­ive bush know­ledge and exper­i­ence (goes by the moniker of Bush Creatures).

Third, we were able to meet up with some cool folk that we’d only bumped into online…now we have ‘social/face time’ with them.

All in all, a great day. Check out a more detailed report on the GeoCach­ing Edmon­ton com­munity web­site at http://GeoCachingEdmonton.com.

Source: GeoCach­ing Edmon­ton
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