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    We have a new geocacher in the area who is also a park ranger. I thought you might be interested in this email exchange with him. (Tim gave me permission to post it here.)



    Ken Braband wrote:
    > I’ve enjoyed reading some of your posts in
    > geocaching.com. I noticed you’re a park ranger. The
    > Wisconsin Geocaching Association has been working to
    > establish a good relationship with park rangers and
    > managers in Wisconsin. Since you obviously
    > understand the benefits of geocaching to
    > participants, I’d be interested in how you think we
    > should approach other park rangers and managers to
    > solicit their cooperation.
    >
    > If you have not already done so, I encourage you to
    > visit the WGA web site at
    > http://www.wi-geocaching.com I would especially ask
    > that check out the forum listing called “Wisconsin
    > DNR”. There you will see a on-line discussion about
    > steps we have been taking to work with Sue Black of
    > the DNR to establish a geocaching policy for
    > Wisconsin State Parks.
    >
    > If you’re interested, you could become a valuable
    > resource person for us as we continue to work to
    > make sure geocaching is an accepted form of family
    > recreation in Wisconsin.
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    > Ken Braband
    > Wisconsin Geocaching Association
    >

    Hi Ken

    Thanks for the nice e-mail. I first learned about
    geocaching when one of my “wheresgeorge” dollars ended
    up in a cache. I did a search to find out what the
    heck a geocache was. I was shocked to learn that one
    called snakeden was in Menomonee County Park where I
    often work. I told some other rangers I work with
    about the treasure in the park and they thought it was
    cool too. One slow night I set out to find it with my
    partner and we were hooked.

    Anyway I would say most rangers I know would see it as
    as fun, harmless recreation. We are used to dealing
    with drunks, vandals, and other hooligans that mis-use
    the parks so this is refreshing to learn of positive
    acitivity. The cache in/trash out campaign certainly
    helps the image too.

    Park managers can be posessive of their park. Even
    though it is public property they tend to refer to
    them as “my” park. I would say be up front with them,
    explain how it works, certainly mention the trash out
    campaign. Like us they would be suspicious if they saw
    someone poking around without knowing what they were
    up too. Ask them what areas would be off limits to
    place a cache.

    I think it’s good people post when a entrance fee is
    required and the proper park hours. I would say keep
    the cache reasonably near established trails, and
    don’t put it somewhere where people will injur
    vegetation or animal habitat to get to it. Don’t put
    it anywhere that would encourage people to break park
    rules to get it; such as a restricted area or no
    swimming zone. Don’t put it in a area that would be
    dangerous for the seeker to enter, or get them lost
    and cause the need for a rescue.

    I know with the Waukesha County Parks you can get a
    conditional use permit for activities in the parks.
    It’s basically to release the County from liability
    and coordinate the activity with the park manager.

    I don’t know the State Parks or DNR policy on caches.
    I don’t think the Waukesha Co Parks even have one.
    Upper management may not be aware of the hobby. I
    haven’t seen the need to mention it because I haven’t
    seen any trouble related to these caches. Like I said
    we are usually busy putting the kabash on rowdy
    behavior.

    I’m curious to check out the forum you mentioned and
    see how the discussions with the DNR are going. I
    could check with my ranger coordinator and see if you
    could attend one of our meetings or meet the rangers.
    That may not be till next spring though, as our season
    is just about over.

    Keep in touch.

    Tim

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