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Bear Right (Cache 4 of 5) Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

ILReviewer: Since I haven't heard from the owner I'm reluctantly archiving this cache. If the owner wishes to reactivate this cache in the next couple of months, please e-mail me at IllinoisGeocacher@yahoo.com and I'll unarchive it as soon as I can.

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Hidden : 9/3/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

The official geocache for the Boys who are in the third grade or who are 9 years old are members of a Bear den. Working with their parents, these Scouts earn their Bobcat badge, then start along the trail to Bear rank. There is a commemorative patch for the FTF. Easy as far as the difficulty. The last few few yards of the terrain may be a bit difficult.

The container is a small rubbermaid container. It has scout patches and other trinkets in it. The FTF will receive a commemorative Geocaching Patch. If the person is from the Vienna area, they will be invited to attend our monthly Pack Meeting held on the last Tuesday of every month as our honored guest where they'll be presented with their patch. We can also ship the patch. So, FTF, be sure to post here!

Be sure to share any scouting experiences or words of wisdom to the young men when you post.

The Cub Scouting program is uniquely designed to meet the needs of young boys and their parents, through offering fun and challenging experiences that boys and parents do together.

Youth are looking for:

Camping
Hiking
Racing
Fishing
Swimming

Parents are looking for:

Values
Variety of learning experiences
Build friendships
Build self-confidence
Learn social skills

Young boys grow up fast. Give your son a valuable gift by encouraging him to join Cub Scouting today. The time you invest in him today will make a difference in the person he becomes tomorrow.

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