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IMSpider's 10,000 Cache Tribute Event


Summary
GC Code: 
GC23JX5
Date & Time: 
Saturday, 6 March 2010 - 9:00am America/New_York
Detailed
Information: 

On Sunday, November 05, 2006, IMSpider was simply hiking along the cliffs of Garret Mountain and stumbled upon a Geocache, quite by accident he found "The Whole 9 Yards" GCYMUP by Vanm. This first geocache intrigued him, and he has since continued, persevering through rain, sleet and snow, finding 10,000 caches.

An IMSpider 10,000 tribute cache has been placed within Mountain Way Park. Come join NNJC as we celebrate IMSpider's 10,000 cache find, we will have a group hike at 9:30 to find the cache and celebrate this milestone!

There will also be some other new nearby caches in the park which will all be activated the day of the event.

LOCATION/TIME

Mountain Way Park ~ 9:00 - 10:00
Parsippany, NJ

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