
Lets World CITO day 2015
With such a fantastic organisation and a souvenir to be got for the day. Simple log a CITO as attended in 25th and 26tth of April and you are awarded a special souvenir. The area has had a CITO before but we didn't even make a dent into it last time, so this time we will give it a good go. Event will start @ 3:00pm & conclude @ 7:00pm. We will be putting on a BBQ (5:30pm) with basic sausages, bread and sauce. You are more than welcome to bring your own meat and cook yourself for tea as well as maybe bring a salad or sweet to enjoy or share.
Go to the coordinates where you will find a registration table. We recommend you bring gloves and any rubbish bags if possible, but on the day basic gloves will be provided (these are for mess not sturdy gloves). We suggest a good set of leather gloves. There will be bins provided for rubbish and recyclables next to the registration desk. Also bring along drinking water.
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 13th Annual Cache In Trash Out Weekend is scheduled for April 25 and 26, 2015.
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.
CITO as a large one-day or weekend event
You can organize a larger undertaking and accomplish much more with the help of other people. Contact a land manager or local organization and work with them to determine the needs of the community. These can be scheduled any time of the year that works for your location. Always be sure to seek permission before cleaning up any areas that may be on private property.