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Trail Work Day and BBQ: Part 2 Cache In Trash Out Event

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Hidden : Saturday, October 4, 2008
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

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This event is part II of our Trail Work Day Event at the Alexander-Harkins Preserve. This land is owned by the Androscoggin Land Trust (ALT). We have been allowed to use this land for geocaching and recently learned there is other land available for geocachers to use. Our goal for this event is to complete the trail at Alexander-Harkins Preserve. There is much to do and jobs for everyone, ranging from spreading mulch, trimming trails, marking trails, helping at the kids geo-craft table, and cooking the BBQ lunch. To see the progress we made at the first event, visit the photos from that event; GC1CZG8. You'll be surprised at what a limited number of geocachers were able to accomplish. Just imagine what we can get done this time! The event will start at 9am with a briefing by Mike Auger, the ALT Director of Land Protection and Stewardship. Mike is new to geocaching. Mike will briefly explain what needs to be done and everyone will be assigned a task. Children are most definitely welcomed at this event. We will be organizing a table for the kids to use natures bounty to design their own natural caches to be released at this event. The kids will get the owner credits for these caches. Bring your latest coins, cache and stash to share and discover. Come meet and greet your local and far away fellow geocachers. There will be a few door prizes and a few drawings. All geocache related. We will be having a BBQ at 12:30pm: Burgers and Dogs on the grill, with cooking compliments of The Hookers. So bring a bag of buns, dogs, chips and soda and come on down! We are in need of a few good strong men with wheel barrels. There is mulch to be pushed down that trail. We only had two men who could do this at the last event and with as far as we progressed down that trail, those two are going to need re-inforcements. So, grab your gloves, pick up your rake, sharpen your best pruning shears and come help the ALT and geocachers solidify our future partnership in promoting responsible enjoyment of natures trails. Bring plenty of water to keep you hydrated. This is physical labor and you will sweat!!

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