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    Hotdogs_Off_Trail
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    As we are newbies and just getting supplies together for our first cache placement, we have a question of more experienced placers. If we choose to place on DNR State Parks or Wildlife Areas, does the Wisc. DNR give permission for this? If so what are the proper channels to go thru and is there a DNR contact person that others have used that could be used for a reference or contact person?


    #1739337

    GrouseTales
    Participant


    Personally, I advocate “don’t ask, don’t tell, don’t do any damage.”

    #1739338

    kbraband
    Participant


    quote:


    Originally posted by hotdogs_off_trail:
    As we are newbies and just getting supplies together for our first cache placement, we have a question of more experienced placers. If we choose to place on DNR State Parks or Wildlife Areas, does the Wisc. DNR give permission for this? If so what are the proper channels to go thru and is there a DNR contact person that others have used that could be used for a reference or contact person?


    hotdogs, take a look at my posting over in the “General” section of this forum, where I address this very question.

    #1739339

    arffer
    Participant


    Funny you should ask!

    It seems that one of our group posted that answer just this morning

    HERE

    Its almost like they were anticipating your question…

    #1739340

    Miata
    Participant


    Here is the “official” position that I recieved from the DNR. Personally I agree with the don’t ask, don’t tell, tread lightly idea, but heres what is happening:

    Hi Mike,
    There is no “official stand” on geocaching yet, but I will submit an
    issue paper to our state park management team to consider it. I suspect
    that we will treat it in the same way we have treated orienteering: no
    permanent damage to the natural resources (no paint or nails on trees, no
    digging in areas with endangered plants) and it can’t interfere with other
    recreational pursuits.
    I will recommend that if we allow geocaching, that the caches be
    required to be located away from trails and developed recreational
    “designated use” areas, not allowed on properties that allow hunting because
    the caches would be shot up, and that the park manager would have the final
    say on where the cache can be located. We may even restrict it so that only
    one cache is located on each state park property. The park manager is best
    informed on the pattern of uses and sensitive environmental issues on that
    property.
    I would hope to have a new policy in place by Memorial Day this year.
    Please check back with me if I don’t contact you again by then. Thanks,
    Bruce Chevis
    Concessions Manager
    Wisconsin State Parks
    608-264-8994

    #1739341

    sbukosky
    Participant


    I don’t like the official reply. But as I mentioned in a post elsewhere titled “Sooner or Later…” this potential problem will have to be addressed by Geocachers and it looks like it will have to be sooner rather than later. I am very pleased to see you people take the initiative to gather a group of us. I think a proactive response informing this state official on policies of Geocaching.com regarding caches and our commitment to be sensitive to the environment may go a long way in not being limited to one cache which of course means having to register with them or else be a lawbreaker. Further, it appears that with state budget cuts, many government agencies may be consolidated. Today I heard a recommendation for county parks in SE Wisconsin to be consolidated. This is good but should any one of them formulate a policy on Geocaching, I fear it will carry over to the consolidation. So, it behoves us to be proactive.


    Steve Bukosky
    Waukesha

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