jimnclora
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I have heard rumors of a local caching club for the Black Hills region of South Dakota, if so I would like some contact info. Thanks Jim
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Has anyone had trouble getting a virtual cache approved? I posted one and it was put on hold with the suggestion I try to make it a traditional cache. It just needs to be a virtual and when I responded to that affect it was achrived and when I asked why and again requested it be made virtual, it has now completely disappeared from my cache page. Whats going on?
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You will not be able to find the article on line as its an article published in the "Conservation Digest" the offical publication of the South Dakota Game Fish and Parks. Still its nice that the "OFFICAL" levels of state government support Geocaching, unlike some other states.
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Check out my post on SD state park supports Geocaching--there is an event Apr 26 in eastern SD
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It is noted in the latest issue of the offical publication of the SD Game Fish and Parks "South Dakota Conservation Digest" for March/April 2003 has an article titled. "Outdoor Recreation Gets Technical", This article by Becky Graff who is the park manager explains how she has introduced the GPS Adventure Trail within the Big Sioux Recreation Area. Classes on how to use a GPS have been held and the next one is April 26 2003. For more information contact the Big Sioux Recreation Area at 605-582-7243. WAY TO GO BECKY.
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The Gold Mt. Mine cache is very near the trail and would be a easy bike ride up a gravel road and not to far.
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I see that a new cache has been posted in west central SD and now there is a cache no more than 100 miles apart all across SD on and along Interstate 90. The new cache is called Old Homestead---use zipcode 57543 to view
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Yes there are ---come to the Black Hills as there are a lot of really quality caches out here and more to be placed---I have 2 and plans for 5 or 6 more--remember that the rush to the Black Hills was all about GOLD
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I wounder how he would feel about this one
BUZZARD DROP CACHE
N 44° 21.042 W 103° 55.122 (WGS-84)
State: South Dakota [state map]
Hidden on: 5/13/2002
Savoy overlook, Rock Climbing and repelling knowledge and gear a must
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I've added a direct link National Christmas Trees
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I've added a direct link National Christmas Trees
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I've added a direct link to the siteNational Christmas Trees
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For those in New Mexico, Colorado Arizona,California and Utah. I have posted a new cache that affects you. If you are interested go to find a cache and open zip code 57730, then open "National Christmas Tree" a challenge but fun.
JIM
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For those North Carolina--.I have posted a new cache that affects you. If you are interested go to find a cache and open zip code 57730, then open "National Christmas Tree" a challenge but fun.
JIM
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For those in Montana, Oregon, Washington,and Wyoming---.I have posted a new cache that affects you. If you are interested go to find a cache and open zip code 57730, then open "National Christmas Tree" a challenge but fun.
JIM
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For those in-- West Virginia, New York.I have posted a new cache that affects you. If you are interested go to find a cache and open zip code 57730, then open "National Christmas Tree" a challenge but fun.
JIM
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To those in Michigan, Minnesota I have posted a new cache that affects you. If you are intrested go to find a cache and open zip code 57730, then open "National Christmas Tree" a challenge but fun.
JIM
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It would take very little to run that chain thru South Dakota along Interstate 90--need one in West Central say Jackson county--and I could do that. This would set up all the really great caches in the Black Hills.
Geocaching Adventure In Custer State Park
in Midwest
Posted · Edited by jimnclora
The 2006 issue of Tatanka (the offical guide to Custer State Park) lists "Geocaching Adventure" as follows
Custer State Park offers an exciting oppotunity for visitors intrested in geocaching. Eight locations, scattered around the park, will serve as geocach sites. They could be anywhere, from a historical landmark to an exhibit within a vistor center. Participants are bound to enjoy the game-like adventure as they travel through the park's diverse natural and cultural sites. Most importantly, the game will lead you to several seldom-seen areas of the park.
To get started, just obtain a geocache list at the Peter Norbeck Vistor Center. The game begins 1 APR and concludes NOV 30 2006. Its not necessary to complete in one trip, just send it back to the park upon completion. Three winners will be selected by a random drawing of all successful participants and each will recieve a Custer State Park souvenir prize.
It's great "state sponsorship" of our sport.