Welcome To The Mississippi Geocachers Association Website
Welcome to the home of the Mississippi Geocachers Association (MSGA). The purpose of our organization is to promote the sport of Geocaching in Mississippi and to provide information to the public about our activities and the sport of geocaching. Please spend some time on our site. If you have any questions, feel free to email us or visit geocaching.com for details.
The Mississippi Geocachers Association (MSGA) is a group of Mississippi geocachers who are committed to promoting safe, responsible, and environmentally friendly geocaching. We welcome the involvement and cooperation of park management and government to work with us to develop this activity to benefit both geocachers and parks. The MSGA also provides a way for people to come together to organize regional activities and events that will promote the credibility of the sport and bring families together in nature and technology.
Terms of Service and Posting Guidelines
The MSGA now has a Terms of Service agreement online. Use of the MSGA website indicates the user will abide by the Terms of Service.
The MSGA also has Posting Guidelines which outline acceptable use of the forums.
Both agreements have been approved by the MSGA board, and are posted at the top of the forums page.
Use of the site indicates acceptance of the Terms of Service, and posting in the forums indicates acceptance of the Posting Guidelines.
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MSGA FEATURED CACHER
In Loving Memory
TrkDoc
May 23, 1952 - December 13, 2009
Billy Roy Harding, age 57, passed away in Assumption Parish, Louisiana on December 13, 2009. He is survived by a daughter, Rebecca L. Harding (butrflybec) of Louisville, TN and a brother, Hugh D. Harding of Benton, LA. Billy was a resident of Holly Bluff, MS, but was originally from Brandon, MS. Billy worked as a Diesel Mechanic for Empire Truck Sales in Richland, MS for over 20 years and prior to that worked at Stribling Equipment.
Throughout his lifetime he had many hobbies that he enjoyed while not working. In his late teens and twenties, he enjoyed many church affiliated activities such as being on his church's softball and bowling teams, and enjoyed singing in a southern gospel group. Billy also enjoyed hunting and fishing in the Mississippi Delta, and later in life began farming with one of his good friends from the delta region. In the last few years of his life, he enjoyed traveling and discovering the wonders that the remote parts of Mississippi as well as several other states had to offer through a hobby called geocaching. It was while out on a hunt for a geocache that Billy was called up to be with the Lord.
Billy had a vast circle of influence while here on this earth, and touched many lives during his stay here. He always tried his best to make everyone feel welcomed, and enjoyed sharing his wisdom when needed. He will be missed, but there is joy in knowing we will see him again, as he is with his Lord in Heaven probably singing in the choir, and hiking down every trail available.