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 Thursday, 20 April 2006
Pole to Pole 2006 -- CALL FOR APPLICANTS PDF Print E-mail
Written by Admin   
Monday, 20 March 2006
Pole to Pole 2006
CALL FOR APPLICANTS

www.EnrollToPole.com

144 people aged 18-28 will be selected to be a part of this epic project, centering around the First Ever Human Powered Expedition from the South Pole to the North Pole through Africa and Europe...
Discover What's Possible...

Apply Now!
The selection camp is this summer!

Two Pole to Pole Expedition Teams
will ski
Antarctica, sail to Africa, bike through Europe, trek through Russia, and navigate to the North Pole.

Pole to Pole Advance Teams
will travel to
Africa, Europe, and Russia to undertake 6 month-long humanitarian projects along the Expedition Path.

Pole to Pole Education Ambassador Teams
will travel to schools around the planet educating students with energetic programs and activities.

For details about the project and how to apply visit:
www.EnrollToPole.com

 

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Cache concentration is the term use by Groundspeak and its volunteer cache approvers to determine the concentration of caches in an area. Groundspeak has set a guideline of 528 feet (or 160 meters) for the minimum distance between caches.  So when placing a cache, you should ensure that no other active cache is within 160 meters of yours, otherwise it won't get approved.  160 meters is also the maximum distance a cache can be moved to.
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