Geocaching in Space - Special Announcement
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:47 am
Geocaching in Space - Special Announcement
From the desk of Eric Schudiske
Geocaching HQ will be partnering with Mastracchio to help further his educational mission and our mission to inspire everyday explorers to experience the world around them. To that end, Geocaching HQ will encourage geocachers around the world to join the excitement by hosting events on Nov 6th to watch the launch, and follow Mastracchhio's adventure. When Mastracchio arrives at the ISS, he'll also be logging the universe's most elusive FTF. The ISS geocache has never been logged in person.
We'll be announcing the initiative in our Weekly Newsletter on October 7, delivered to 3 million geocachers. We'll also support the space mission with the weight of our extensive social media presence.
Feel free to begin to spread the word about Geocaching's return to space through your social networks. Rick will be using the TB page as a way to communicate with elementary school students in his home state of Connecticut.
Here's how to find additional information.
Follow Rick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/AstroRM
Rick's Travel Bug page: [url]http://www.geocachin...tracker=TB5JJN1[/url]
Rick's bio: http://t.co/PKHuuGVhw6
From the desk of Eric Schudiske
Geocaching HQ will be partnering with Mastracchio to help further his educational mission and our mission to inspire everyday explorers to experience the world around them. To that end, Geocaching HQ will encourage geocachers around the world to join the excitement by hosting events on Nov 6th to watch the launch, and follow Mastracchhio's adventure. When Mastracchio arrives at the ISS, he'll also be logging the universe's most elusive FTF. The ISS geocache has never been logged in person.
We'll be announcing the initiative in our Weekly Newsletter on October 7, delivered to 3 million geocachers. We'll also support the space mission with the weight of our extensive social media presence.
Feel free to begin to spread the word about Geocaching's return to space through your social networks. Rick will be using the TB page as a way to communicate with elementary school students in his home state of Connecticut.
Here's how to find additional information.
Follow Rick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/AstroRM
Rick's Travel Bug page: [url]http://www.geocachin...tracker=TB5JJN1[/url]
Rick's bio: http://t.co/PKHuuGVhw6