This is another example of why it’s beneficial for the WGA to be directly involved in geocache approvals. It’s a benefit to all Wisconsin geocachers because it gives park managers and officials assurance that there is an “umbrella” organization they can go to if they have problems or concerns about geocaches. It’s great that individual geocachers work with their local park managers, but that’s not enough. Cooperation with parks officials needs to be a two-prong approach, with the WGA working from the top down and local geocachers working from the grass roots upward.