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Catalina Council, Cache to Eagle #2 Traditional Cache

Hidden : 6/27/2010
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

The is one of 12 the Cache to Eagle series that are to be placed around the Catalina Council Area. Once you have completed three of the caches series you will be able to receive a "Cache to Eagle" patch. To receive the patch, email the cache owner the names of the three caches you found. Each cache has a name written inside, one for each points of the Scout Law. The Cache is located as you cross the bridge to the lower right hand side underneath a rock

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 geocaching series called "Cache to Eagle" that showcases these
special contributions. This particular project was deigned and built by Jared Thompson of Troop 762 of LDS-Tucson East Stake-Escalante Ward. Take time to admire the Wooden steps and Scenic Overlook. Some words about Jared, He is an honest,outgoing,and hardworking individual. He choose this project because he wanted to make this area safer for people. This area was going to be used for both sight seeing and a class studying the riparian area.

Over its first 100 years, Scouting has provided millions of hours of service to communities across
America. For our 100th Anniversary, we’re celebrating that legacy with special service opportunities
through "A Year of Celebration, A Century of Making a Difference." You can join us, and even earn a
commemorative patch! Visit Scouting.org/100years to learn more.

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