+Uncopyrighted Posted January 21, 2008 Share Posted January 21, 2008 (edited) Get lost in the maze and learn how to find your way using GPS! Visitors simulate a GPS adventure using a unique stamp card that leads each visitor to their own Treasure City. By collecting all 4 stamps, the visitor successfully simulates how a GPS unit locks into 4 satellites to determine a location. But wait, you’re in a maze! After navigating around impassable obstacles including waterfalls, cliffs, and ravines, you’ll solve cache puzzles in four environments: city, local park, back-country and a historic site to find secret codes and gain access to each of four content-rich satellite rooms... Without an active and involved community, geocaching would not enjoy the success it does today. You place and maintain caches, spread the word, and get out there with your friends and families, receivers in hand, to search for hidden treasure. The GPS Adventures Maze is a product of that interest and involvement, and to show our appreciation for your support, we have created a unique icon that will appear in your profile when you log your GPS Adventure Maze find on geocaching.com. This is a new cache type that so far has only been held in Indiana. New locations are yet to determined, so show your enthusiasm and help bring one to the Pacific Northwest. OMSI would be a perfect location! Check out the website for more information... GPS Maze Exhibit Then submit a request to have them come to OMSI! Just follow the link, check the OMSI box, write a little blurb about how you would love for them to come to the area, and submit! Request them to come to the Pacific Northwest! Show your support and bring GPS Maze Exhibit to the Pacific Northwest! I plan to make index cards with information about GPS Maze Exhibits and distribute them in caches in the NW to raise awareness. If you do the same then we are sure to raise awareness! Edited January 21, 2008 by Uncopyrighted Quote Link to comment
+rafermadness Posted January 21, 2008 Share Posted January 21, 2008 What a GREAT idea! I made another request tonight. Quote Link to comment
+klossner Posted January 21, 2008 Share Posted January 21, 2008 You might get more attention from Portland-area cachers by posting this on the Portland geocaching forum. Quote Link to comment
+fairyhoney Posted January 24, 2008 Share Posted January 24, 2008 I wish we could get it to come up to the Tacoma area Quote Link to comment
+yumitori Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 Seems to me that anywhere on the I-5 corridor in Washington or Oregon would be a good choice. I'm sure folks would travel to it. Heck, make sure it's open during the summer and I expect you'd get folks from, oh say, Montana... Quote Link to comment
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