Last Frontier Council Cache to Eagle No. 4 Traditional Cache
OleKim: This one has had a good run, and I hate to let one of this age go away, especially since it was one of the first caches I ever placed. However, I now live an hour farther from GZ than I did when I placed it ... and my schedule continues to prevent me from making a trip to repair it. With regret, I'm archiving this one. Thanks to everyone who found it over the years.
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Last Frontier Council Cache to Eagle No. 4
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This is the fourth 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.
This cache is hidden approximately 300 feet up from the trailhead. Roughly 10 feet from this cache is a trail marker, one of several installed along the route by by Scouts from Troop 212 at Altus Air Force Base. The project was organized by Steven Foreman as his Eagle Scout project in 2005. As of the date the cache was posted, Steven was in basic military training for the Air Force.
If you're the adventurous sort, take the trail to the top for a scenic view.
Congrats, Nick, on the FTF!!!!
Additional Hints
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Guvf pnpur ebpxf!
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