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Article: CATTAIL COVE STATE PARK CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF STATE PARKS WITH 'GEO-CACHE BASH' ON FEB. 24
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- US Fed News Service, Including US State News
- Article date:
- January 24, 2007
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The Arizona State Parks issued the following news release:
On Saturday, February 24th, Cattail Cove State Park will host a geo-caching treasure hunt to celebrate the State Parks 50th Anniversary.
The "Geo-cache Bash" starts at 10 a.m. with Dee Pfleger, Arizona Game and Fish Officer. Pfleger will explain how we receive the satellite signals that make Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers work. She'll also share the etiquette that goes along with the sport. To participate, attendees should bring their GPS unit with them and have a basic understanding of how their GPS unit works.
Afterward, attendees can choose from more than 15 geo-cache sites. There will be hidden caches on various ...