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SDIC, Mission District, Cache to Eagle #9 Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

LavaLizard: As there's been no cache to find for months, I'm archiving it to keep it from continually showing up in search lists, and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements. If you wish to repair/replace the cache sometime in the future, just contact us (by email), and assuming it meets the guidelines, we'll be happy to unarchive it.

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Hidden : 3/18/2009
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Cache to Eagle series highlights Eagle Projects that have improved our community.

Cache to Eagle is a program started by the Boy Scouts to increase interest in Geocaching. This program is springing up all over the country. The goal is to Cache to Eagle caches in every District, of every Council where Boy Scouts is in place.


The caches in this series are to recognize projects boys have completed in the Mission District of the San Diego-Imperial Council. Mission District covers from Point Loma to San Carlos, Tierrasanta to Downtown San Diego. Our Council covers all of San Diego and Imperial Counties, all the way from the Pacific Coast to the Arizona border.


Each cache contains one of twelve points of the Boy Scout Law (to be found inside the top). An explanation of the Boy Scout Law may be found at
(Visit Link).


Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venture Scouts and Sea Cadets interested in earning a special "Cache to Eagle" patch may take note of which point of the Boy Scout Law is on the top of each cache's log sheet. To earn the patch, be sure to record which part of the Scout Law is written on each cache and then fill out the form here:
(Visit Link).


Eagle is the highest rank a Boy Scout can attain. It encompasses many years of learning about the outdoors, many nights camping, and teaches abilities to lead others. Built into the program is community service, which a Scout must plan, coordinate, execute, and report for their Eagle project.


This cache highlights a project completed by a Life Scout in Troop 53 from North Park. His project was a three part trail renovation in Florida Canyon, Balboa Park. He cleared brush, removed dead tree limbs and redirected the trail to a different location. Posts connected by a half inch cable were installed to block off the old trail. He also designed and built a new 12 foot long bridge. The new trail leads to a much safer location where the bridge is only three feet away from the ground. A retaining wall was built underneath to protect from water erosion. He spent 174 hours planning, coordinating, fund raising, and managing scouts and volunteers to complete the task.


Please leave Boy/Cub/Venture Scout/Sea Cadet swag if possible. To learn more about Boy Scouts and the great things they do, please visit (Visit Link).

Congrats go out to Chuy! for FTF!

First Scout to find: LegoCollin!!

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