GPS Adventures opens tomorrow in Seattle, and Groundspeak is hosting a special
meet and greet cache event to celebrate.
This is the 4th stop in the traveling geomaze tour since it first opened in 2007. From Seattle it travels to Iowa in May, then on to Ontario in September.
But here is the
great news: From May 1, 2010 through September 6, 2010 it will be at
Turtle Bay Exploration Park in Redding, California.
A 2,500 square foot maze simulates the experience of GPS and Geocaching in four environments: city, local park, back-country and historic site. Wall panels feature thematic graphics up to 12 ft long and 7 ft high of rivers and lakes, mountains and valleys, city streets and structures. Maze dead ends portray impassable obstacles such as waterfalls, cliffs and ravines.
This is a great exhibit for everyone; including geocachers, school groups, and even muggles. As a geocacher you can log your attendance at the GPS Adventures Maze and receive a unique Groundspeak icon on your geocaching.com profile page. Here's the cache page for the
Seattle exhibit.

Let's all plan to attend next year in Redding.