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PHOTOS: Orienteering Easter Egg Hunt at Indian Creek Nature Center
Gazette Staff
Apr. 5, 2015 5:45 pm
CEDAR RAPIDS - The traditional hunt for colorful plastic eggs stuffed with goodies came with a twist at Indian Creek Nature Center on Saturday. To find the eggs, participants had to use a compass and map, called orienteering, to find the prizes.
Jan Aiels (left), Education Director/Senior Naturalist, gives instructions during the Orienteering Easter Egg Hunt at the Indian Creek Nature Center in Cedar Rapids on Saturday, Apr. 4, 2015. Participants used a compass and map to find hidden eggs on the prairie. (Stephen Mally/The Gazette)
Abbie Morf, 10, of Mount Vernon holds her compass level while she walks across the field during the Orienteering Easter Egg Hunt at the Indian Creek Nature Center in Cedar Rapids on Saturday, Apr. 4, 2015. Participants used a compass and map to find hidden eggs on the prairie. (Stephen Mally/The Gazette)
Jennifer Morf (from left) helps her daughter, Betsy Morf, 8, both of Mount Vernon, with her compass during the Orienteering Easter Egg Hunt at the Indian Creek Nature Center in Cedar Rapids on Saturday, Apr. 4, 2015. Participants used a compass and map to find hidden eggs on the prairie. (Stephen Mally/The Gazette)
Erin Flugstad (from left), 9, and Annette Flugstad, both of Marion, try to find the next Easter egg location during the Orienteering Easter Egg Hunt at the Indian Creek Nature Center in Cedar Rapids on Saturday, Apr. 4, 2015. Participants used a compass and map to find hidden eggs on the prairie. (Stephen Mally/The Gazette)
Erin Flugstad (from left), 9, Annette Flugstad, and Kate Flugstad, 9, all of Marion, check their map as they look for the next egg location during the Orienteering Easter Egg Hunt at the Indian Creek Nature Center in Cedar Rapids on Saturday, Apr. 4, 2015. Participants used a compass and map to find hidden eggs on the prairie. (Stephen Mally/The Gazette)