Welcome
to the DeepOutdoors San Diego Sea to Sea Trail Foundation
Geocaching Challenge! The Geocaching Challenge runs along the
entire length of the
San Diego Sea to Sea Trail.
What is the Challenge?
The Sea to Sea Trail Geocaching Challenge involves finding
25 geocaches hidden along the entire 140-mile Sea To Sea Trail
- each cache "had" great voucher prizes, including
DeepOutdoors fleeces and day packs, two Magellan GPSs and lots of
other goodies from Magellan and geocaching.com. The challenge was
launched midnight June 6, 2003, to help celebrate National Trails
Day on June 7. You can read more about it at the trail here
(visit
link).
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Tuned!
What is the Sea to Sea
Trail?
The Sea To Sea Trail of San
Diego comprises several contiguous routes across the properties of
seven different
government agencies. At one end of the trail is the
Anza Borrego Desert State Park Visitor Center in Borrego Springs,
and the other is on the California coast at Torrey Pines State
Reserve. In between are miles of varying terrain from desert to
mountain, chaparral and estuarine.
Here are the directions for
the trail. If you’re out in the desert (or anywhere for that
matter), please take lots of water.
FINE PRINT: As always, please take
care out there – it’s hot and there are snakes, cacti, poison oak
etc. Thus, the Foundation and sponsors take no responsibility for
any injuries (physically or psychologically!) that may occur while
you are participating in the Challenge.