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		<title>Adirondack Hiking Trail Map</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>GEOCACHING The intelligent bluffer will have realised the true potential that GPS offers hikers. Not only does it give them another excuse for becoming temporarily misplaced when their batteries go flat, or when a satellite that’s tracking them gets taken out by a rogue comet, it also offers them an opportunity to have some fun. And if you’re going to be temporarily misplaced, you might as well have fun doing it. Geocaching is treasure hunting for hikers, with an element of social inclusion thrown in. Instead of wandering aimlessly with a metal detector, listening for the ever-increasing frequency of beeps </p>
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