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Oh how sad! What a terrible loss for your community.
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Originally posted by brupp:
Well, The meeting went very well and many of the board members were quite interested in it. I did receive permission to place a cache in a mutually agreed on area with the park manager. This is good for a year with a review at that time..Appearently I’m the first to ask…
Way to go Brupp!!!! Great work!
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Originally posted by kbraband:
You can use this one: [email protected]
I sent you an email thru the geocaching.com website. Did you get that one?
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Originally posted by What’s Next?:
As soon as I figured out who he was, his GEOCACHING HAT & PIN jumped out at me!
LOL!!! I’m glad I’m not the only one who doesn’t always notice things like that!
Lots of great thoughts on both sides…. Very interesting topic.
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Originally posted by kbraband:
I have two of those GEO bumper stickers that I’m not using. If you want one, email me your address and I’ll send it to you.
Really?!?!?!? That would be awesome!
Now it will just take me a little bit to find your email address, lol!
Oh boy! Sounds way cool!!!! Count us in!
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Originally posted by WISearchers:
(GEO bumber sticker on a GEO Prism, I’m sooo clever!
Hee hee! I thought about that – I considered getting one for my Geo too.
And you’re so right about the *out of context* thing! It’s so true!!!
~Mama fishcacher
Oh Wow!!! That looks fantastic!!!!!
You rock!!!
~mama fishcacher
Yeah – what they all said! Following another’s tracks sure does make the difficulty level go down! (That is, if the other person *did* find it, hee hee!)
~mama fishcacher
Oh wow!!!!! Sounds like a wonderful trip!
No travel bugs from me – Just wishes for a safe and fun trip!!!
~mama fishcacher
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Originally posted by GrouseTales:
“Don’t they form trails to the cache?”
Yep they do. Anytime you have walking on the same path over and over, you WILL form a trail. Even if it’s gravel. (After time, the larger rocks are pushed aside or broken down.)
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I would say a good time frame would be 1 year. After which, the cache owner would archive the cache, or if all is in great shape, maybe extend the date.
I think this is a *wonderful* idea. Letting the land have some *time off* from activity would allow it a chance to regenerate. But if the cache is archived, would there then be a way to make sure nobody else places a cache in the same spot so the land would truly get that time off to regenerate?
I think overall, the responsibility belongs to the cache owner. That is the one and only person who saw the area before activity to the cache and can judge the amount of possible deterioration the area has had. I think placing a cache is a huge responsibility to make sure things are legal and safe for the cachers, the area it is in, and the cache itself.
~mama fishcacher
Aha! Thanks so much for the explanation. I learn something new every day…. Much appreciated!
~mama fishcacher
Well, I found out the next step in the process…. My log was deleted without any explanation….
~mama fishcacher
Way to go Rhonda!!!! You’re awesome!!!
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