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Published - Monday, December 11, 2006
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Geocaching Winonans take out the garbage

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Try to leave a place better than you found it. That was the philosophy of geocachers Sunday at Winona’s first “Cache In Trash Out” event.

Geocaching is kind of like a 21st century scavenger hunt, said CITO organizer Brett Cargal. People plant objects in various locations around the world, publish the latitude and longitude coordinates on www.geo
Brett Cargel, organizer of Winona's first 'Cache In, Trash Out' event, puts a fire extinguisher he found on Latsch Island in his garbage bag Sunday. Geocachers went out with their GPS devices to search for caches and pick up litter around Winona. (Photo by Andrew Link of the Winona Daily News)

caching.com and use global positioning system devices to find the caches.

Armed with global positioning devices, a few coordinates with clues and garbage bags, the geocachers looked for trash and treasure. Cargal had strategically planted caches in areas of Winona that were especially in need of being picked up, like Sugar Loaf, Garvin Heights, Latsch Island, Lake Park and Prairie Island.

Cargal hopes to make CITO an annual event, although he may try a warmer month than December next time. Fortunately, the temperature was in the 40s on Sunday, making it a very good day for a trash/treasure hunt.

The caches are often placed in plastic containers and have a log book for the finder. If you want to take something from the box, Cargal says, you’re supposed to put something back in.

Then, you can go online and report your find. To date, Cargal has logged 600 finds, his first being along the Root River Bike Trail between Lanesboro and Whalan, Minn.

“It gives you a reason to get out and get some exercise as well as find prizes,” Cargal said.

Cargal, who lives in Rushford, Minn., has been geocaching since April of 2005. He says GPS devices range in price from $70 to $600.

Robin Engler of Independence, Wis., has been a geocacher for a little more than a year. She’s already upgraded her GPS device and had more than 940 finds. Her hunts have brought her to California and Tennessee.

“It’s great because you get to meet a lot of new people,” Engler said. “You also see a lot of things you wouldn’t normally see.”

A lot of times, you see garbage. Engler says she’ll often see garbage strewn at parks less than 10 feet from a garbage can. Picking up here and there can make a huge difference, Engler said.

“The nice thing is it gives you some time for peace and quiet. Life’s not so hectic. You can just walk through the woods, listen to the birds and enjoy nature,” Engler said.

Contact Käri Knutson at kknutson@winonadailynews.com or 453-3523.
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eagleyes wrote on Aug 17, 2007 11:45 AM:

" Thanks for pointing this article out, drat19. I never stopped to read this one, but I'm glad I did. I like the fact that the article does more than explain how people like to play a game of hide and seek with their GPS receivers. It's great to see another aspect of geocaching featured in the article. Job well done, everyone! "

drat19 wrote on Aug 15, 2007 3:09 PM:

" I only recently saw this story posted on the MNGCA web site, so I\'m just reading it now. I think the story does a nice job of highlighting the efforts of geocachers. I enjoyed it. Great picture of Brett. For those who aren\'t aware, we discuss Minnesota geocaching at www.mngca.org. And Bill is one of the many who has helped make geocaching in Minnesota as great as it is. "

tomslusher wrote on Dec 20, 2006 10:28 PM:

" Bill is definitely the single most important geocacher in this state. His wisdom, leadership and consensus building for the MnGCA has made geocaching in this state as great as it is. "

Dazed and Confused. wrote on Dec 19, 2006 5:51 PM:

" This might seem like a stupid question, but who is Bill? "

Centris wrote on Dec 19, 2006 12:47 PM:

" You guys are great. Thanks for having a CITO day. Thank you for all you do, too, Bill. "

eagleyes wrote on Dec 17, 2006 12:17 AM:

" Way to go, everybody! And somebody should write a story about Bill, since he gives of himself so unselfishly. I would nominate him for a lifetime cacher award. Thank you everyone for your contributions. "

KC0GRN wrote on Dec 16, 2006 3:45 PM:

" I saw the link to this story today and was quite impressed with both the effort of your local group and the newspapers coverage of the event. Way to go! "

dachebo wrote on Dec 15, 2006 6:40 PM:

" Good story, but I don\'t think the geocachers were taking out the trash, as the headline suggests, they were collecting litter. "

Ian S. wrote on Dec 15, 2006 5:56 PM:

" Nice job everybody, you are the \"kings\" of Winona geocaching. "

Eelsid wrote on Dec 15, 2006 1:38 PM:

" Great article, and great job everyone on your efforts! "

Chad wrote on Dec 14, 2006 6:02 PM:

" Thanks for recognizing the work of your local geocachers, Kari. It\'s nice to read about the good any group is doing. And thanks to you, too, Bob. Without you, there might not even be geocaching in Minnesota. "

Silent Bob wrote on Dec 14, 2006 12:20 AM:

" I, too, am appreciative of the efforts of those who combine global responsibility with geocaching. Whatever the percentage is, encouraging others to follow suit is important. I wish the majority would do half as much as I do for the sport. "

Paklid wrote on Dec 13, 2006 1:52 PM:

" Good job to all who participated, and thanks for spreading the word about geocaching to the Winona community. "

hey wrote on Dec 12, 2006 7:39 AM:

" next time could rick solem be in charge. "

Craig wrote on Dec 11, 2006 5:09 PM:

" I agree, geocachers usually don't concern themselves with picking up trash when they scour a public area for a trinket box. But without the small percentage who do, there'd be a lot more trash out there. "

Brett wrote on Dec 11, 2006 4:08 PM:

" I was out on Latsch Island for about an hour and a half yesterday. A boat house owner talked to me and thanked us for what we were doing. He volunteered to take our bags of garbage from us and dispose of them properly. It is really nice to see what we can do as a community when we get out there and get our hands dirty. I'd personally like to thank everyone who came out yesterday and helped clean up Winona a little. Way to go :)!!!! "

Jason wrote on Dec 11, 2006 11:57 AM:

" I applaud these folks, they are the exception. Geocaching web sites will tell you that "cache in, trash out" is a big part of the activity. Most don't bother to pick up trash, however. "

Dave & Stacy wrote on Dec 11, 2006 8:41 AM:

" Glad to see fellow Cacher's getting out and helping the environment. Wish we could have been there. We'll try and make the next one. :-) "


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