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Becoming an Outdoors-Woman, California Offers a Geocaching and Outdoor Cooking Workshop
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Looking for a fun activity that works both your mind and body? BOW, California is offering a geocaching ("jee-oh-cash-ing") workshop at Wonder Valley Ranch Resort in Sanger , California . Geocaching has been called the modern-day treasure hunt. Instead of a map marked with an "X", you use a GPS receiver, a set of coordinates and clues. Your treasure is a hidden container filled with just about anything (eco-friendly) and is enjoyed by all ages around the world.


<br>Instructor David Johnson will guide you through all of the steps in the GPS unit and instruct you in how to find the "treasure". You will receive your very own BOW geocoin to start your adventure. Indoor class time will be limited and emphasis will be on hands-on outdoor experience. No prior knowledge needed and GPS units will be provided.<br>

<br>And as an added bonus, we will be demonstrating Dutch oven cooking and actually preparing the Saturday night meal"¦all in Dutch ovens.<br>

<br>Wonder Valley Ranch Resort is nestled in the foothills on 75 acres of shady grounds. The property sits among groves of mature Oaks and Sycamores, and as a Bed and Breakfast is one of the most tranquil meeting places you will find, offering outstanding food and modern, air-conditioned hotel-like accommodations. Take a look at www.wondervalley.com.<br>

<br>Instruction starts at 9:00 a.m. Saturday and ends around 3:00 p.m. Sunday. The cost of the workshop is $225 and will include Saturday lunch and dinner and Sunday breakfast and lunch. Rooms sleep four people. Linens provided. Space is limited.<br>

<br>Registration is available on-line at www.bowca.org>www.bowca.org. After your registration is received you will receive a confirming e-mail. Approximately two weeks prior to the workshop you will receive, by e-mail, information about what to bring and directions to the facility.<br>

<br>For more information, go to www.bowca.org>www.bowca.org or call 530-347-0227.
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