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Cacher’s Corner – Episode 24

Cache Up NB Podcast – Cacher’s Corner

May/June 2013

News

CUNB & Tantramar Seniors College

CUNB & MM2 App Update

GW12 Announced for Missouri, GC4BGXM

Riverview Sunfest 2013

Recent Events & Caches

Geocachette

Towel Day

Fundy

Breakfasts

Flashmobs

Caches by:

Paulie (windmill), Ma & Pa, Greybeast, Hawshaw river rat, Woody437

downeastgrl, globuf/chatelaine, CC Trekkers, tink123, Julien l’électricien

This Month’s Topics

Fundy

How it happened when we thought it wasn’t

Theme & Caches

Breakfast

Finds Vs Attends

Upcoming Events

Breakfasts

Mega Satellite Events

Arby’s

Closing/Next Month

No new podcasts until the mega

As always, you can play/download it here or subscribe to us on iTunes. Hope you enjoy!

Audio credits go to Project 322.

 

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Zor

I am Zor. The creator of protoculture. Otherwise known as a geeky father of two, husband to an awesome wife, and a hardcore geek.

3 thoughts on “Cacher’s Corner – Episode 24

  • Just as an FYI, this was recorded at the end of May but I was only able to get it posted today. I mention in the podcast that there won’t be one for June but I guess it ended up being for May & June after all.

  • Thanks again guys for the continued promotion of our mega event, satellite events, etc.

    To confirm what Rev was saying, all volunteers will receive a free t-shirt, and as an added bonus, we will also be giving volunteers a special edition geocoin. Volunteer sign up is now live on our website (www.maritimemega.com). There are a lot of different shifts (tasks, timeslots) available.

  • Please note that Fundy Trail Parkway requires the Passports to be brought into the Interpretive Centre and not the ‘Main Gate’.

    This idea of the 4 beautiful locations being involved gave a number of folks the experiences of the awesomeness of NB. We have received a number of logs from folks that didn’t realize that the Fundy Trail Parkway (for example) was there.

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