WHAT IS IT? The "Project" is scheduled to go live in Summer 2012 (if sufficient funding is achieved). In the mean time, you can support the project, and help make it happen by clicking the support button and choosing the option that is right for you.
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The main thrust of Air Safari New Mexico is to promote use/activity at General Aviation Airports throughout New Mexico, as well as promotion of general education & tourism. Geocaching is almost like a modern-day “treasure hunt,” wherein a limited number of small tokens are hidden at a locale, to be retrieved by the hunters. Air Safari booklets would be produced on-demand and sold to potential “hunters.” Each airport/town included in the project will have 2 to 6 pages in the booklet with aerial and ground photographs of the airport and nearby attractions; along with coordinates, hints and instructions for the various geocache sites at each locale. A website and online database will be set up to coordinate and monitor geocaching activity (www.AirSafariNewMexico.com). Also, each included airport would have a custom-created stamp with the airport's logo, and participants can get their book stamped (on the designated spot in the book) at each airport they visit, regardless of retrieval of tokens. Depending on other support venues, there may be various prizes available based on the number of airports a participant visits; and there may be a prize/reward structure setup for the geocaching activities as well. A web-link to a sample mock-up layout of the book can be found here (large file, about 10MB): http://www.heronaerospace.com/PublicShare/AirSafariSpecPages.pdf For those unfamiliar with GeoCaching, the main idea behind the activity is to hide something at a given location, and then provide geographical coordinates &/or hints to find the item (“stash” or “cache”). Hints &/or further instructions can be part of the cache (to find another cache &/or do a particular activity), and “geocachers” can move items from cache to cache – it all depends upon the rules for a given cache or items in the cache. In some cases, as in the case of Air Safari New Mexico, items would be tracked from cache to cache on the web. For more information on GeoCaching &/or its educational value, see these example sites below..
http://rockyweb.cr.usgs.gov/outreach/gps.html http://www.evalamar.com/GPS/index.htm
SPECIAL NOTE: For airports that are close to the "El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro" we will conduct additional aerial surveys of the area over the Trail in that area to help provide additional information for historians, presvervationist, educators and the like.
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