This is a series of articles by one of Wisconsin’s volunteer geocache reviewers for Groundspeak, and former WGA Board of Directors member Dave Secondino aka WisKid.
- How Not to Hide A Cache Part 1 – Permission
- How Not to Hide A Cache Part 2 – Commercialism and Agendas
- How Not to Hide A Cache Part 3 – Sensitive Locations
- How Not to Hide A Cache Part 4 – Defacement, Damage and Destruction
I recently hid my first cemetery cache. I was reminded by BEC that I needed permission. I was able to locate a name, contacted the secretary of the association. I’d like to hide another at a nearby old cemetery called Mt Zion, or Clarke Cemetery in Rock County (42.6951045 -88.9140693) but have not been able to find a contact. One small website said it is free and open. It is very old and interesting. What am I to do?
I would recommend reaching out to the local reviewers. Check out Johnny Waypoints profile, he asks to either post questions/comments as a reviewer note on a cache page listing(I think you might need to submit cache for them to actually see but I could be wrong) or to send him an email. https://www.geocaching.com/p/default.aspx?guid=f8eda1e7-30ce-4ebf-bf79-37e04b6b1256