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Old 05-22-2018, 01:59 PM   #1
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Looks like fun. With all the folks out in Flagstaff for the Overland Expo West, last weekend, I bet someone went out and found it, though.

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SEAHOLM Watches
is giving you a chance to find one of their incredible timepieces.

The team at Overland Journal and Expedition Portal have hidden a SEAHOLM Offsore Diver in the mountains of Arizona and it's waiting to be found!
GO FIND YOURSELF A SEAHOLM WATCH!

If you're looking for some adventure on your way to or from the Overland Expo, or if you're just out exploring Arizona
we have a very rewarding treasure hunt for you!

We explored the forests, mountains and cliffs overlooking majestic red rock canyons. South of the 40, West of the 17, East of the 89 and North of 89A.

It's a moderate overland route
that can be done with any 4-wheel drive or adventure motorcycle.

Stay updated with daily clues and bread crumbs on the Overland Journal and Expedition Portal Facebook pages:

www.facebook.com/OverlandJournal/
www.facebook.com/ExpeditionPortal/

Remember to stay sharp and look for clues hidden in our posts! Here are some ideas to get you started:

35°05'51.0"N 112°25'19.4"W

35°15'18.0"N 111°56'19.5"W

35°13'08.0"N 112°16'37.3"W

35°13'08.0"N 112°16'37.3"W

35°02'47.8"N 111°43'60.0"W

SEAHOLM Watches launched earlier this year after several years of design and testing before making them available. Their approach is to design to a higher standard than typical automatic watches, with a focus on building legacy worthy timepieces that can be used all the time in any environment and conditions. Much like overlanders they are durable and dependable for exploring the world.

The winner will keep the treasure, a $2,000 SEAHOLM Offshore Diver!
Plus they will receive a three-year subscription to Overland Journal
and an extensive gift pack!

If the watch is already found by the time you get there, post a picture of yourself at the location and you'll receive a mini-subscription to Overland Journal.
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I was right, it was found. Saw a post on the flakebook site-

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It's Official. Jason Cornell and his son found the SEAHOLM Offshore Diver watch! Congratulations to this great father and son team who put their geocaching skills to work using only the first set of rudimentary clues and a the picture we posted of the view. Well done and well deserved, I have a feeling this watch, and its story, will be in their family for generations to come. Thanks to everyone for their enthusiasm!
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