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Helena CITO Cache In Trash Out® Event

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Hidden : Saturday, April 20, 2013
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Spring in in the air and what better way to welcome it then a little Geocaching CITO


This CITO event will be a first for the Helena Geocachers and we hope to make it an annual Event. Last fall the Capital City Cachers adopted a 2 mile stretch of highway along Interstate 15 north and we thought what better way to do a CITO Event then do our first highway clean up. Signs, vests and bags will be provided by MDT. This event will be a Potluck picnic lunch, so bring your favorite picnic fare.

Event begins at 10am at the posted coords and finishes when we're done, full or ready to grab a few local caches!

Cache In Trash Out is an ongoing environmental initiative supported by the worldwide geocaching community. Since 2002, geocachers around the world have been dedicated to improving parks and other cache-friendly places. Through these volunteer efforts, we help preserve the natural beauty of our outdoor resources!

Geocachers around the world celebrate International Cache In Trash Out weekend annually by hosting and participating in Cache In Trash Out Events in their local area. Events might be focused on litter clean-up, removal of invasive species, revegetation efforts or building trails. Together, we make an enormous positive impact. Did we mention that we also have a bit of fun while we're at it?

The 11th Annual Cache In Trash Out Weekend is scheduled for April 20 and 21, 2013.

CITO on every hunt

Cache In Trash Out doesn't just happen once a year. It can easily happen on every geocache adventure. Bring a trash bag along with you on your walks in the woods and pick up the occasional piece of trash you see on the trail. Even this small act can make a huge difference.

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