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CITO. Mary Kinross Park Bargara. Season Two. Cache In Trash Out® Event

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youngoldfella: As everyone who attended has posted their " attended" I will put this one in the archived box now. Once again many thanks for attending. Not too many events you attend give you two souvenirs. ( CITO season two 2024 and the International Postcard Day event). Take care everyone and be safe.

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Hidden : Sunday, September 29, 2024
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

29 September 2024, 13:00 - 14:00

Interesting in earning another souvinier and also looking after the environment.? 

  • CITO Season 2
    September 1 through November 30
    That includes all of September, October, and November!

.Where:- At posted co Ordinates. MaryKin Ross park Bargara. (S24 50.811 E152 28.494)

Time:- 1300 to 1400 hours

  What to bring.:- Gloves and water.. I will supply bags etc.


The open areas are well maintained by council but the vegetation areas and  especially the areas to the sides of the path ways tend to be a haven for the odd amount of discarded drink and food containers. This is the area we will concentrate on. 

Hope to see you there. 

What is a CITO ( posted for the newer Geocachers of our community.)  From the gc.com site. 

Cache In Trash Out® (CITO) is an environmental initiative supported by the geocaching community. Since 2002, CITO has helped preserve the natural beauty of cache-friendly spaces. In that time, more than 363,000 people have volunteered at 18,000 CITO events.

Twice per year, geocachers can earn virtual souvenirs by hosting and attending events during CITO seasons. Visit the Help Center for information on the next CITO season.

Attend CITO Events

At CITO events, geocachers and community groups work together to improve parks and other outdoor environments. They clean up litter, plant trees, remove invasive species, build trails, and more.

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