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Spring Break 2015

March 7, 2015 by Archived posts 5 Comments

By Selina Cerda |Staff Writer| Spring Breakers, if you are not the party type, you can still do something fun with friends and family close by that won’t burn a hole in your pocket. Geocaching is an inexpensive, fun “apptivity” to enjoy during Spring break. Created on May 2, 2000, Geocaching is the world’s largest scavenger hunt. There are several types of caches and they can be found anywhere from a photo on a computer to a hidden container in a park. “Geocaching is a very productive activity. I think that it would bring you closer to not only your clique, but to Mother Nature as well,” said student Adriana Hoeffner. Caching has never been more accurate and intuitive since … [Read more...] about Spring Break 2015

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: big bear lake, fishing, Geocaching, Palm Spings Ariel Tramway, Santa Monic Pier, selina cerda, skiing, snowboarding, Venice Beach

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