H.A.C. Cache to Eagle #5 Traditional Geocache
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Size:  (small)
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Please write your experience in the log book, other that signing
and dating it only. That's what it's for.
Reaching the
rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America requires years of
dedication and hard work. In addition to 21 required merit badges,
each Scout must complete a project that . on average . requires 167
service hours. In 2008 alone, that translated to $16 million in
service (based on the national volunteer hour value of
$19.51).
This cache is part of a nationwide geocaching series called "Cache
to Eagle". that showcases these special contributions. This
particular project was done by a scout and his Troop, Troop 40. The
shelter was 24' by 32' and it was not up to building code and was
unsound. The shelter was reroofed, braced, had walls removed and
received a 12' addition. This project required 243 hours.
Over its first 100 years, Scouting has provided millions of hours
of service to communities across America. For our 100th
Anniversary, we're celebrating that legacy with special service
opportunities through, "A Year of Celebration, A Century of Making
a Difference." You can join us, and even earn a commemorative
patch! Visit Scouting.org/100years to learn more.
This cache is a decon container. And has been camo'ed to blend in
with it's surrounds.
Starting content's of the cache are:
Also there is a "code" or scout law written on the inside of the
ammo can. If you want to participate which is not required to find
or log the cache, but the first 20 people that find and log all
of the H.A.C. Cache to Eagle Series, and send me the code in
the lid will be given a place to go and claim a free commemorative
patch.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Va gur ohfu.