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CTC: Mother loves Natural food Traditional Cache

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Geocaching HQ Admin: We hope you enjoyed exploring the Southern Oregon Coast. The Cache the Coast: South Coast GeoTour has now ended. Thank you to the community for all the great logs, photos, and Favorite Points over the last 3.5 years. It has been so fun!

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Hidden : 9/9/2019
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


Healthy habits abound here. Step into the circle to make a natural find.
     

This is a fun geocache on the official Cache the Coast GeoTour presented by Oregon Coast TodayWild Rivers Coast Food Trail, and the 2019 Live Culture Coast event.

Find this cache during July 2021 as a part of the Wild Rivers Coast Food Trail Geocache Challenge. Get your passport for the challenge at any of these web pages:  Cache the Coast GeoTourOregon Coast Today, or Wild Rivers Coast Food Trail

The Wild Rivers Coast Food Trail is a collaborative effort to connect locals and visitors to the bounty available on Oregon’s South Coast. Supporting local food is a way to support our communities and the producers & crafters that work hard to grow and use our local ingredients.

Live Culture Coast is a sensory celebration of creativity, exploration set along the edge of the continent amidst the wilds and wonders of the Southern Oregon Coast. Running from Reedsport to Brookings, the Southern Oregon Coast landscapes are dramatic, literally breathtaking.

Live Culture Coast grew from a desire to explore the energetic possibilities of different ecosystems, ideas, microbes, stories, and people coming together. People and community. Locals and travelers. Microorganisms and food. Landscapes and creativity. By joining the people of Live Culture Coast, you yourself are an active starter for a beautiful place in the process of becoming. Geocaching got its start in Oregon in 2000, yet more proof that Oregon has an active starter culture. We hope you will join us to explore the edges.

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