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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › WOO HOO work is allowing me to put caches up :)
I work for american family insurance in information systems. There is a pretty extensive layout of well groomed walking trails on the property as well as a lot of wooded area. They have granted me permission to put up geocaches throughout the trail system! I want to use the WGA logo since I think I am an accepted member now (at least its under my name) where can I get the logo for the cache description?Any other specific things that have to be done to be within WGA guidelines?
Thanks!
Chris
The code for the logo can be found to the left of this page (scroll down a bit).
So long as you follow Geocaching.coms placement rules you are good to go. There are no WGA guidelines.
Is this going to be at the Sun Prairie location?
yes,it will be out at the national headquarters 🙂 thanks for the info!
Kool. I will have to remember the fastest route from the west side so that I can grab some FTF’s! 😆
Well when we are down visiting my folks, we might just go look for them.
I am not sure if i should wait til after winter to put them up…. what do you guys think? Its getting mighty close!
A lot of people cache all year long.
Make them winter friendly, keep them a couple of feet off the ground
ok – may head out there this weekend to see what I can do. I have some special new swag on order but may not wait for it all to arrive…. my pathtags defintely wont be ready – still in the blueprint phase 🙁
booo! Hiss! none of our blasted signs (at least the ones I tried) are magnetic…
That is why God invented Velcro…
@Team Deejay wrote:
That is why God invented Velcro…
and ammo cans! 😆