A Scout is Helpful.
A Scout cares about other people. He willingly volunteers to help others without expecting payment or reward.
Cache to Eagle®
Celebrating Scouting Leadership and Service
Reaching the rank of Eagle Scout requires years of dedication and hard work. In addition to 21 required merit badges, each Scout must complete an extensive service project that he plans, organizes, leads, and manages. On average, each Scout conducts 167 service hours as part of that project. In 2008 alone, that translated to $16 million* in service to communities across America. Cache to Eagle is a partnership between Geoscouting, the BSA, and Geocaching.com to highlight Eagle projects across the nation.
Through the program, participants set up normal public caches at Eagle project sites that also happen to be good cache spots. Dozens of public caches that showcase these remarkable sites are already posted, and the initial response has been fantastic. Hundreds of people visit the Eagle Scout projects, and many of them write public notes on the logs at Geocaching.com.
Our geocoin BSA 100th Anniversary Geocoin DWC - Helpful is starting it's journey here.
About this cache and project:
This Ammo can is placed at the site of a 1700's Graveyard. A local Scout from BSA Troop 18 improved this area as his Eagle project. He built the access stairs to allow easier access. He also added a fence around this historic site to define the boundary with a local golf club. Watch out for Muggles and flying Golf Balls. Ammo Can contains Patch, Coin and some other goodies.
Placed and maintained by: Woodbadge Bear
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