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North Dakota geocachers celebrate 20 years of treasure hunts

North Dakota GeoCaching Association celebrates 20 years

Jay Toepke is a geochacher’s geocacher, and he would love for you to join him. The president of the North Dakota GeoCaching Association (NDGCA) enjoys hiding geocaches, finding geocaches, converting new geocachers or just talking about this recreational activity designed to get people into the great outdoors. “What do I enjoy most? I’m not sure. I don’t think I like either one better (hiding or finding). I put a lot of effort in. And I also like reading the comments,” Toepke said. The best thing about this exploding form of treasure hunting is how it gets people outdoors, which has a positive effect on physical and mental well-being. And geocachers learn something about locations they hunt.

North Dakota Parks and Recreation Launches its First Adventure Lab

North Dakota Parks and Recreation Launches its First Adventure Lab SPECIAL TO DEVILS LAKE  JOURNAL Arvilla– Most people use a mobile phone to stay connected to friends, family, and co-workers. But now, individuals can also use their phones to connect to a more fun, engaging learning experience while visiting a North Dakota state park. In partnership with members of the North Dakota Geocaching Association, the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department has launched its first digital geocaching experience at Turtle River State Park, 20 miles west of Grand Forks, N.D.  Visitors who have been to Turtle River State Park are likely familiar with the iconic stone and wooden structures on the property. They may have even read a short statement on a plaque about how these buildings came to be, thanks to the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). But, with the new Geocaching Adventure Lab, a virtual, self-guided scavenger hunt, state park users can now utilize the

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