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Travel Bug Dog Tag Black Warrior Council BSA Troop 100 Travel Bug

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Owner:
KesselRun Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Friday, March 14, 2014
Origin:
Alabama, United States
Recently Spotted:
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Current Goal

To visit campgrounds, and Boy Scout camps specifically, spreading awareness and enjoyment of geocaching!

About This Item

My two sons, who go by the geocaching names Righteous Quest 2000 and TacoMan 2001, are Boy Scouts in BSA Troop 100.  My daughter, Bama Banana, is in Venture Crew 100.  Both the crew and the troop are based in Northport, Alabama and are part of the Black Warrior Council.  My wife, 6wiggies and I have been teaching the Geocaching Merit Badge to Troop 100 and wanted to release this travel bug to commemorate this occasion.

These are the requirements for the Geocaching Merit Badge:

  1. Do the following:
    1. Explain to your counselor the most likely hazards you may encounter while participating in geocaching activities, and what you should do to anticipate, help prevent, mitigate, and respond to these hazards.
    2. Discuss first aid and prevention for the types of injuries or illnesses that could occur while participating in geocaching activities, including cuts, scrapes, snakebite, insect stings, tick bites, exposure to poisonous plants, heat and cold reactions (sunburn, heatstroke, heat exhaustion, hypothermia), and dehydration.
    3. Discuss how to properly plan an activity that uses GPS, including using the buddy system, sharing your plan with others, and considering the weather, route, and proper attire.
  2. Discuss the following with your counselor:
    1. Why you should never bury a cache
    2. How to use proper geocaching etiquette when hiding or seeking a cache, and how to properly hide, post, maintain, and dismantle a geocache
    3. The principles of Leave No Trace as they apply to geocaching
  3. Explain the following terms used in geocaching: waypoint, log, cache, accuracy, difficulty and terrain ratings, attributes, trackable. Choose five additional terms to explain to your counselor.
  4. Explain how the Global Positioning System (GPS) works. Then, using Scouting's Teaching EDGE, demonstrate to your counselor the use of a GPS unit. Include marking and editing a waypoint, changing field functions, and changing the coordinate system in the unit.
  5. Do the following:
    1. Show you know how to use a map and compass and explain why this is important for geocaching.
    2. Explain the similarities and differences between GPS navigation and standard map-reading skills and describe the benefits of each.
    3. Explain the UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) system and how it differs from the latitude/longitude system used for public geocaches.
    4. Show how to plot a UTM waypoint on a map. Compare the accuracy to that found with a GPS unit.
  6. Describe to your counselor the four steps to finding your first cache. Then mark and edit a waypoint.
  7. With your parent's permission*, go to www.geocaching.com. Type in your zip code to locate public geocaches in your area. Share with your counselor the posted information about three of those geocaches. Then, pick one of the three and find the cache.
  8. Do ONE of the following:
    1. If a Cache to Eagle ® series exists in your council, visit at least three of the locations in the series. Describe the projects that each cache you visit highlights, and explain how the Cache to Eagle ® program helps share our Scouting service with the public.
    2. Create a Scouting-related Travel Bug ® that promotes one of the values of Scouting. "Release" your Travel Bug into a public geocache and, with your parent's permission, monitor its progress at www.geocaching.com for 30 days. Keep a log, and share this with your counselor at the end of the 30-day period.
    3. Set up and hide a public geocache, following the guidelines in the Geocaching merit badge pamphlet. Before doing so, share with your counselor a six-month maintenance plan for the geocache where you are personally responsible for the first three months. After setting up the geocache, with your parent's permission, follow the logs online for 30 days and share them with your counselor.
    4. Explain what Cache In Trash Out (CITO) means, and describe how you have practiced CITO at public geocaches or at a CITO event. Then, either create CITO containers to leave at public caches, or host a CITO event for your unit or for the public.
  9. Plan a geohunt for a youth group such as your troop or a neighboring pack, at school, or your place of worship. Choose a theme, set up a course with at least four waypoints, teach the players how to use a GPS unit, and play the game. Tell your counselor about your experience, and share the materials you used and developed for this event.

 

 

Tracking History (2770.6mi) View Map

Mark Missing 7/28/2014 KesselRun marked it as missing   Visit Log

The owner has set this Trackable as missing.

Write note 7/27/2014 That's a Given posted a note for it   Visit Log

missing from cache along with 3 others 😟. I hope it turns up

Dropped Off 6/19/2014 CaverScott placed it in Munsonville Cemetery New Hampshire - 82.91 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/15/2014 CaverScott took it to Connecticut's 1st WebCamCache Connecticut - 934.4 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/14/2014 CaverScott took it to A Piece of Hellertown History Pennsylvania - 138.34 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/14/2014 CaverScott took it to Lusters' Welcome Earthcache (PA) Pennsylvania - 46.2 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/14/2014 CaverScott took it to Winchester Travel Bug Hotel Virginia - 125.42 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/14/2014 CaverScott took it to Rockbridge TB Motel #1 Virginia - 455.84 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/13/2014 CaverScott took it to Stone Arch Cache Virginia - 330.9 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/31/2014 CaverScott took it to Broughton Ridge Alabama - 75.56 miles  Visit Log
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