GeoCaching Adventure Goes Horribly Wrong

Posted by TelematicsWire on May 31st, 2006 - 4:05 pm

California Highway Patrol had the unfortunate task of recovering the bodies of two men who were out on a geocaching adventure this past Saturday. When the men did not arrive at one of the checkpoints, a search was conducted. Tire marks going off the side of a cliff led to the men’s bodies. […Read full article…]

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