Forums Geocaching in Wisconsin General WOO HOO work is allowing me to put caches up :)

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    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

    #1964724

    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.

    #1964725

    Is this going to be at the Sun Prairie location?

    #1964726

    yes,it will be out at the national headquarters 🙂 thanks for the info!

    #1964727

    Kool. I will have to remember the fastest route from the west side so that I can grab some FTF’s! 😆

    #1964728

    Well when we are down visiting my folks, we might just go look for them.

    #1964729

    I am not sure if i should wait til after winter to put them up…. what do you guys think? Its getting mighty close!

    #1964730

    A lot of people cache all year long.

    #1964731

    Make them winter friendly, keep them a couple of feet off the ground

    #1964732

    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 🙁

    #1964733

    booo! Hiss! none of our blasted signs (at least the ones I tried) are magnetic…

    #1964734

    That is why God invented Velcro…

    #1964735

    @Team Deejay wrote:

    That is why God invented Velcro…

    and ammo cans! 😆

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