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	Comments on: Camp Lieb &#8211; Day 3 Nature Day	</title>
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		By: Sarah @ 2paws Designs		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m impressed by your Camp plans! When does a day with kids go as planned? :) We&#039;ll have to join you for geocaching some time. We got into it last year and are getting better at locating them. Some are really tricky! I&#039;ve looked for one nearby 3 times and still can&#039;t find it. Checking the log, others are finding it so I know it&#039;s still there. My favorite time of year for the ones hidden in wooded locations is in the winter months since you don&#039;t have to worry about snakes, ticks, poison ivy, etc plus with less leaves the containers can often be easier to spot.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m impressed by your Camp plans! When does a day with kids go as planned? 🙂 We&#8217;ll have to join you for geocaching some time. We got into it last year and are getting better at locating them. Some are really tricky! I&#8217;ve looked for one nearby 3 times and still can&#8217;t find it. Checking the log, others are finding it so I know it&#8217;s still there. My favorite time of year for the ones hidden in wooded locations is in the winter months since you don&#8217;t have to worry about snakes, ticks, poison ivy, etc plus with less leaves the containers can often be easier to spot.</p>
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