Pillars of Scouting - Outdoors Traditional Cache
Snoring Eagles: This area is no longer owned by the chief Okemos counsel which is now the chief Okemos district it was placed in a Geocaching challenge 10 years ago and it’s time for it to leave thanks to all that posted the cash
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Pillars of Scouting - Outdoors
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This cache is one of five placed as part of the 100 year celebration of the Boy Scouts of America.The cache is a sandwich size lock and lock container located at one of Mid-Michigan's Boy Scout Camps with permission of the local scout executive Dan Bettison. No night caching!
For 100 years, the Boy Scouts of America has helped youth become more than they ever thought possible. And we’ll continue that journey into the next century. The Boy Scout program in the US began in 1910 and currently is open to boys ages 11-18. Boys learn and grow through the experiences of camping, hiking, building projects, and community service. Scouting fosters self-esteem, a sense of value and belonging, a sense of accountability, and teamwork. It’s also a lot of fun! The skills learned in Scouting help young men overcome obstacles and challenges with courage and character throughout their lives. Geocaching offers a new opportunity for the Boy Scouts to experience the outdoors while honing their Scouting skills. This cache is placed in honor of all young people in hopes that they will also take this opportunity to enjoy the outdoors.
In addition to Outdoors, we’ve hidden four other caches highlighting Scouting programs. Find all five! Search Chief Okemos Council, Treasures of Scouting on Geocaching.com.
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