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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › WSQ permission
Do you all generally contact someone about placing a cache in a cemetery or is it considered ‘public’? If it’s an old cemetery, how do you find out who to ask?
Love me some WSQ caches.
Pipalini
If you are placing it in the cemetery proper, you will need to contact someone for permission. If your not sure who to contact, place the cache outside the cemetery and make the cache a mystery cache, using an interesting headstone for GZ.
The Reviewers can give you further guidance. 🙂
I always get permission from someone for ALL of my caches. For cemetery’s, you can always contact the local town, village or city and they can help you. Wisconsin statues specify that if a cemetery maint group should “default” or break up, the local govermental body takes over the care of the property.
And please do try to get some WSQ caches placed. Those are my favorite type of cache to go hunting for. 🙂
@RJ McKenzie wrote:
And please do try to get some WSQ caches placed. Those are my favorite type of cache to go hunting for. 🙂
We really like them too.
***Opinions expressed are mine alone and will change based upon new information. ***
Whenever we travel from home, these are the ones I like to visit. Some interesting ones to find! We have visited Black Jack Ketchum, Lizzie Borden, Chief Joseph, Wild Bill Hickock, Calamity Jane and a few others.