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ACES: Tupperware in the Woods! - OU0298
The Arlington Caching Educational Series (ACES) is a series of geocaches in and around Bluemont park
Propriétaire: TheLostDogs
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Altitude: sous le niveau de la mer
 Région: États-Unis > Virginia
Type de boite: Traditionnel
Taille: Petite
État: Ready for Search
Cachée le: 2011-04-27
Date de création: 2011-04-27
Date de publication: 2011-04-27
Dernière mise à jour: 2011-05-01
3x Trouvé
0x Non Trouvée
1 notes
watchers 0 observateurs
478 visiteurs
1 x notation
Évalué comme: n/a
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Attributs de cache

Kid Friendly  Poison Plants  Snakes  Ticks  Stealth Required  Listed on OCNA Only  In the Woods  Limited Hours 

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Description EN

The GPS system was developed by the US Department of Defense and was only accurately available to the US government and military.  On May 1, 2000, President Bill Clinton announced that the GPS signal would no longer be scrambled, and GPS would now be accurate for civilian use within about 10 meters.  Two days later, Dave Ulmer decided to celebrate the new utility of GPS by hiding a bucket filled with trinkets (swag) in the woods outside of Portland, Oregon.  He announced the GPS coordinates of the first cache on an online bulletin board called sci.geo.satellite-nav.   The first cache was found withing one day, and new caches began to pop up in California, Kansas, and even Australia.  The next step was to organize all the cache announcements.  GPS Stash Hunt Homepage webpage was set up within a few days and by the end of the month Matt Stum coined the term “geocaching.”  In September, Jeremy Irish set up the website geocaching.com.  Other geocaching sites would follow including Navicache in 2001 and Terracaching in 2004. In 2010, this opencaching.us was established offering many innovations to the game. There are currently more than 1 million caches hidden around the world with more than 5 million active cachers.

A Google Map shows the Full ACES Course.

You are looking for a small snap and lock Tupperware container.

Cache is hidden in an Arlington County Park consistent with known Arlington County Parks geocaching policy.  Please only search during park hours.

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