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On our geocaching podcast today, we take you along with us, TravelCaching in Georgia. We're going to cover the Jackson County Heritage GeoTrail and give you a taste of many of the Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites. We’ll also mention a geocaching survey, a brand new pathtag, some great milestones and much more.
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Links mentioned in the show
Jackson County Geocaching Heritage Trail
Tim Eggleston receives a Star of the Industry Award
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Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites
Georgia State Parks GeoTour
Georgia Donor Hall of Fame
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