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BSA Series - Aviation Merit Badge Traditional Cache

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RBCT109: Due to the fact that I cannot get out and mainstain these caches due to other issues AND all the snide and sometimes rude comments I have received, I have decided to disable these caches and allow another cacher to place caches in these preserves.

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Hidden : 7/24/2013
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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FTF Honors to RickybytheSea


Scouts love the outdoors and map reading and orienteering have long been a part of the Scouting program.  Recently the introduction of Geocaching has brought more like-minded cachers into our sport.  This series is dedicated to all scouters past, present, and future.

Finding the caches in this series will require you to get out and enjoy the outdoors. The caches will be Hike and Grabs (H&G).  Difficulty ratings vary based on accessibility, bushwhacking, and just plain old geo-sneakiness in hiding.  Some of the caches contain codes which are necessary to solve additional caches in the series.  Please do not remove the codes from the caches.

Good Luck and have fun. 

Merit Badges are the second main area of the Boy Scout advancement program. Unlike ranks, there is a degree of choice in the merit badge program. There is a sub-group of merit badges are known as Eagle required merit badges. To earn the rank of Eagle Scout, most of these badges must be earned although some are "either/or" badges. The remainder of the badges help with earning ranks as well as Eagle Palms after the Eagle Scout award has been earned. Boy Scouts may work on merit badges from the time they join a Scout troop until they turn 18 years old. There is no time limit for completion of merit badges other than age 18.

 

AVIATION MERIT BADGE was established in 1911.  For most of history, people have dreamed of flying, imagining how it would feel to soar through the sky like an eagle or hover in midair like a hummingbird, to float on unseen currents, free of Earth's constant tug, able to travel great distances and to rise above any obstacle. Today, through aviation, we can not only join the birds but also fly farther, faster, and higher than they ever could..

 

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Dense tree cover may affect your final GPS readings so of course you may have to use your geocaching intuition to find the actual cache. Please rehide the cache securely and conceal it well so it cannot be seen. Have fun! Be Safe!

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