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Geocaching is an outdoor recreational activity where individuals, groups or families search for hidden containers known as geocaches. Handheld Global Positioning Units (GPS) are used to navigate to each geocache. The activity is initiated when a cache (normally a waterproof container with small items inside) is hidden, and its location is recorded with a GPS. A description of the cache and its GPS coordinates are then posted on a Geocaching website for others to view and find.
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While I attended a recent runner's event at Coyote Hills Regional Park, I overheard a couple of runners remarking that they'd lived in Fremont or Newark for more than 20 years, but had never been to Coyote Hills.
Many Regional Parks have barrier-free parking, picnic areas, restrooms, drinking fountains, trails, and visitor centers.
The Radke Championing Advocacy Award is awarded by the Park District and the Regional Parks Foundation to an advocacy champion who advances state or federal support for the East Bay Regional Park District.
In my home town of Livermore, this is the time of year we dream of cooler days while we endure triple digit temperatures.
The District's Fire Hazard Reduction EIR/NEPA Working Group developed this consensus Problem Statement, during its meetings in 2001, as a summary of the complex issues and concerns that the consultant teams responding to the Park District's request for proposals for a Vegetation Management Plan and Environmental Document would need to be aware of.