Cache to Eagle is a program started by the Boy Scouts to
increase interest in Geocaching. This program is springing up all
over the country. The goal is to Cache to Eagle caches in every
District, of every Council where Boy Scouts is in place.
The caches in this series are to recognize projects boys have
completed in the Mission District of the San Diego-Imperial
Council. Mission District covers from Point Loma to San Carlos,
Tierrasanta to Downtown San Diego. Our Council covers all of San
Diego and Imperial Counties, all the way from the Pacific Coast to
the Arizona border.
Each cache contains one of twelve points of the Boy Scout Law
(to be found inside the top). An explanation of the Boy
Scout Law may be found at
(Visit
Link).
Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venture Scouts and Sea Cadets interested
in earning a special "Cache to Eagle" patch may take note of
which point of the Boy Scout Law is on the top of each cache's log
sheet. To earn the patch, be sure to record which part of the
Scout Law is written on each cache and then fill out the form
here:(Visit
Link).
Eagle is the highest rank a Boy Scout can attain. It encompasses
many years of learning about the outdoors, many nights camping, and
teaches abilities to lead others. Built into the program is
community service, which a Scout must plan, coordinate, execute,
and report for their Eagle project.
This cache highlights a project completed by a Life Scout
in Troop 51 from La Mesa. His project was to build four planter
boxes for St. Martin Academy Pre-School. The boxes provide a place
for the children to plant and grow plants for their projects. He
spent 95 hours planning, coordinating, fund raising, and managing
scouts and volunteers to complete the task. The picture is of the
front of the church, where the cache is located.
Please leave Boy/Cub/Venture Scout/Sea Cadet swag if possible.
To learn more about Boy Scouts and the great things they do, please
visit (Visit Link).
Congrats
go out to The JJ Duo for FTF!
First
Scout to find: LegoCollin! Great job!!!