Geocachers
Exploring Oregon
invite you
to
Geocaching
101
Are you new to geocaching?
Or have you been caching for a little while, but want to pick up
some additional tips? Maybe you're an experienced geocacher who is
willing to share your knowledge and team up with some beginners to
lend a hand? Join GEO for Geocaching 101.
We'll meet on
Saturday Jamuary 14
2:30pm -
5:00pm
Tualatin Public Library
18880 SW Martinazzi Ave
Tualatin, OR 97062
(503) 692-2000
We'll spend some time
indoors going over the basics and then get out on the library
grounds to test your newly acquired skills.
All are welcome. We hope to
have plenty of beginners looking to learn more. But we also hope to
have some experienced cachers willing to team up with some new
folks to help them around the beginner's course we're setting up at
the library. We'd also appreciate some experienced cachers bringing
GPS units that new folks can borrow out on the course if they don't
have one of their own.
Our Agenda
is:
A
Brief History of Geocaching
Explanation of cache types and a few useful
terms
Introduction to GPS and satellite
technology
The cache page at geocaching.com
The beginner's geocaching course
geocaching.com and logging your
caches
Bring your GPS units. And if you
have one, bring your laptop; we'll have wireless at the library. It
might also help if folks can bring some extension cords and power
strips.
Regular cachers: Spread the work
amongst your friends, family, and coworkers. Let us do the work of
creating new caching friends for you.
Hope to see you there.
Visit
the GEO web site at
GEOregon.com
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