This geocache would be brutal, but quite a thrill when finally found! This set of photos is from a series posted on flikr by SEDCClint. He also blogs at GPS & Geocaching in Education.




Making the world a better place - one cache at a time.
Geocaching is a global game of hide-and-seek for global positioning system (gps) users. Participants hide geocaches and then others, using global positioning satellites, seek out the hidden caches. In addition, players move traceable items from cache to cache all over the world. Follow the GeoCats as they cache their way through life.
This geocache would be brutal, but quite a thrill when finally found! This set of photos is from a series posted on flikr by SEDCClint. He also blogs at GPS & Geocaching in Education.
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