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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › Announcements › Cache hiding class
There is still room for a few more in the class on hiding caches this Saturday April 2. It is also a social event and I did hide a few new caches in the area that will be published before Saturday. For more details see GC2PNRA
We’re looking forward to the class. 700 finds and no caches hidden – we hope to change that soon. Bill here’s some of the issues we’re hoping will be discussed in the class.
– PERMISSION: how, when, and when not. We get the impression that a lot of caches are hidden without notification or permission. Are there places or circumstances where that’s OK? We don’t want to end up like the cachers in Green Bay recently who had their cache blown up by the bomb squad and then the authorities were reportedly looking for them.
– WHO TO CONTACT FOR PERMISSION: Is there a script or form letter that can be used (other than the official forms that are already in place for parks). I’m thinking more for businesses and land owners who may not be familiar with geocaching.
– FORMS: Where to find them, which places have them available.
Then of course do’s & don’ts, tips, advice, etc.
Thanks again, see you there!