Join local geocacher SSO JOAT at the Library of the Soldotna Middle School at 2:00pm on Saturday, April 26th for a fast paced presentation on Geocaching. We'll be covering all aspects of Geocaching during a 3-hour presentation that is perfect for both new and experienced geocachers alike.
This class is being sponsored by the Soldotna Community Schools program and is published in the Winter 2014 program here under the section on Hobbies. There is no charge for the class, but please pre-register for the class through the SCS Program so they know how many people will be attending. Also, for those who already have a Geocaching.com username, please post a "Will Attend" log to this event cache listing.
The following is how this listing appears in the Soldotna Community Schools program schedule:
Everything you need to know to get started in geocaching or expand your geocaching horizons. We'll quickly cover the basics from "What is Geocaching?" up to techniques for searching for geocaches. Then we will explore the use of trackable "Travel Bugs" and how to find and move these little treasures from all over the world in between geocaches. Finally, we will look at what it takes to hide your own geocaches from container and site selection through the process of creating a cache listing online and getting it published. This class is appropriate for school-age children and up. All geocacher experience levels will get something out of this. This will also be a formal Event Cache so you will be able to log your attendance on your Geocaching.com account to get credit for the find afterwards. Bring your GPS if you have one. Saturday, April 26 / 1 day / 2 pm - 5 pm / school age children and adults / 5 minimum / Soldotna Middle School, library / no fee.