Last Frontier Council Cache to Eagle No. 2 Traditional Cache
OleKim: I did an on-site check of the cache location. The cemetery has removed the host and other shrubbery on that side of the building. No potential hiding places remain, so I'm archiving this one. It's been a good run. Thanks to all of you who found it.
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Last Frontier Council Cache to Eagle No. 2
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This is the second of 12 special geocaches hidden across Southwest and Central Oklahoma in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. These caches are part of “Get in the Game,” a BSA project to get more boys involved in Scouting through an interest in geocaching.
The Last Frontier Council’s “Cache to Eagle” series of public geocaches are hidden near the sites of Boy Scout Eagle projects. Caches will vary in terms of size and type, but most will contain swag. By finding and logging a cache, you are automatically entered into a drawing to win a rare 2010 Scouting geocoin, or a "Cache to Eagle" collector's patch. Two items will be given away monthly. Patches and coins are available while supplies last, and your entry will stay active until the items are all gone. You don’t have to be a Boy Scout or BSA volunteer to be eligible, and there are no strings attached to this gift! Reaching the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America requires years of dedication and hard work. In addition to 21 required merit badges, each Scout must complete a project that — on average — requires 167 service hours. In 2008 alone, that translated to $16 million in service (based on the national volunteer hour value of $19.51). This cache is part of a nationwide series that showcases these special contributions. The coordinates will take you to a location in the eastern part of Altus. You will see a building -- the only one in this area. The landscaping around this site was an Eagle Scout project organized by Arlis Graham, a member of Troop 260, chartered by LDS-Altus Ward Lawton Stake. Arlis completed his project in 2008. Congratulations to Dittimus on the FTF. Keep that boy in Scouting!
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