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GEOCAC MO Traditional Geocache

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Greetings,

It has been a while since I first looked at this cache. I can't find any recent responses about maintaining this cache so for the time being it will be archived and removed from the active cache listings. We are no longer leaving caches stay disabled for extended periods of time.

Groundspeak and the geocaching community appreciate your contributions to geocaching and I hope to see this cache back in operation soon.

If you can get it back up and running in the next week or so contact me to get it re-listed. Otherwise plan to move it slightly and set up a new cache page.

Glenn

"Seek quality, not quantity".

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Glenn (*gln), Mongo & Banjo-Boy

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Hidden : 12/12/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

GEOCAC MO Benchmark and Geocache I-44 Visitor Center
Joplin, Missouri

This is the GEOCAC Benchmark Geocache at it's infancy the benchmark is 238 feet due north of the Geocache.
It will become a Missouri Challenge Geocache as soon as I can get everything going.
So hone up on your Surveying, Geocaching and Orienteering.

WELCOME TO THE MISSOURI GEOCACHING PROJECT GEOCAC

PART OF THE NSPS GEOCACHING PROJECT

Breaking the boundaries between surveying and geocaching!

Geocachers use GPS and evidence on the ground to find and set things that are not obvious to the eye. Land surveyors also use GPS (among lots of other cool and expensive toys) and evidence on the ground to find and set things that are not obvious to the eye. Geocachers try to get the best GPS accuracy possible; surveyors use GPS equipment with accuracy that boggles the mind. Geocachers may look for NGS bench marks, whereas surveyors often use NGS bench marks and may even set some new bench marks. The two activities have many similarities.

Geocaches are being set across the state of MISSOURI as part of the MSPS Geocaching Project. The MSPS Geocaching Project is an effort by the Missouri Society of Land Surveyors (MSPS) to introduce geocachers to surveying and surveyors to geocaching, and to promote surveying as a viable career choice. Geocaches set as part of this project are intended to promote environmental responsibility. MSPS geocaches are intended to give a favorable impression of the surveying community by being placed at spectacular sites that relate in some way to surveying. The establishment of the MSPS Geocaching Project is an effort to tell the world about MSPS.

The MSPS Geocaching Project, by the Missouri Society of Land Surveyors, is established in Missouri in coordination with the many states in the national effort of the NSPS Geocaching Project sponsored by the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS).

So put it on your watch list to see what's going to happen next!!
Geocache is a preform cammo container with a log book pencil and a couple of GEO*GEMS

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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(letter above equals below, and vice versa)