Halloween is a celebration on the night of October 31st. It is most practiced in the United States and Canada. Children wear costumes and go to people's homes saying "trick or treat!" to ask for candy, and people give it to them. Children are often dressed up in ghosts, witches, or other modern costumes for Halloween.
Come join other cachers as we enjoy donuts and cold cider in (hopefully) fall-ish weather for the eighth consecutive year. There will be caches that will be released in conjunction with the event - attendees have the oppotunity to search for these caches after the event and claim FTFs on all of the caches, but attendees are not required to search for these caches. All cachers who choose to find the caches on the night of the event are able to claim FTF status on all caches.
As usual, .gpx files for both GPS users and smartphone cachers will be provided.
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