as one cacher that spent nearly an hour there with Mary, Steve and David, I would have to agree with Steve and say that that event will go down as a banner day for Arizona Geocaching and Geocaching world wide. for those who will be unable to attend I invite you to send your concerns and questions that you would like to have asked and answered to me and I will see that there are addressed.. and that prize was very cool that was the first time I actually wanted to go back and do a cache again Team Evil Fish ----- Original Message ----- From: "Team Tierra Buena" To: Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 9:57 PM Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Report from Pueblo Grande (Long) > As you may be aware, last Saturday the Pueblo Grande Museum in Phoenix > hosted an event that was designed for two audiences. One was to > introduce the general public to Geocaching. The other was to raise > awareness in both the general public and within the Geocaching community > of the etiquette which needs to be practiced around areas of > archaeological significance. Thanks to the efforts of Kristy Miller, who > is Visitor Services Supervisor at the Museum, the Museum staff, and > Chelby Geiss of Team desertSol, the program was carried out to positive > reaction from all who attended. > > Also in attendance on Saturday was Mary Estes, who is the Resource > Protection Specialist for the State Historic Preservation Office of > Arizona State Parks. That mouthful means that Mary, among other > responsibilities, is in charge of the Site Steward Program for the > State. In fact, her primary purpose in attending Saturday was to staff a > table for recruiting more Site Stewards. > > Mary and I began chatting during a lull. I wasn't keeping track of the > time, but I would estimate we talked for close to 90 minutes. During > that time, several other cachers came in and out of the conversations, > but I couldn't possibly remember who else was involved or when or for > how long. I also couldn't possibly recall all of the details of our talk > either, and I wasn't taking notes. But I did come away from this > discussion with these impressions: > > 1. Mary believes that the original Republic article did as great a > disservice to the Site Stewards as we think it did to Geocaching. > > 2. The Site Stewards and Geocachers are probably not as far apart > on the issues as that article may have led everyone to think. > > 3. This is not an impression, this is fact: They want to sit down > and talk with us. And I think it's safe to say that we would love the > opportunity to talk with them. > > Also in attendance that day was a gentlemen named David Roan, who did > not give me his email address. David is a grad student at ASU, and he > told us he is completing his graduate practicum with the Bureau of Land > Management. David believes that he can get representation from the BLM > at this meeting as well. Mary added that she could invite attendees from > other agencies such as the State Land Trust, and even invite Tribal > representatives. We decided to agree on a date, September 27, and let > the chips fall where they may regarding peoples' availability. We'll > never find a date to accommodate everyone. > > It should also be apparent that we cannot make this an open meeting. I > have extended invitations to the following geocachers to represent our > community: > > Bob Renner > Brian Team Snaptek > Chelby desertSol > Ed Trail Gypsy > Jim Team Scotti > Jerry Cache-Quest > Ken WhereRWee > Ken Lincoln > Larry Team "Wyle E" > Libby Wolfb8 > Regan Team Evil Fish > > I will do everything I can to report all the details of our progress > through postings to this list server. > > Last Saturday may prove in time to mark the beginning of a new era for > Geocaching in the state; an era where we no longer have to try to "fly > under the radar" and where land managers know that we are doing > everything in our power to enjoy our recreation without threatening our > lands or the treasures they contain. > > Steve > Team Tierra Buena > > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > listserv@azgeocaching.com > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com