While driving through Utah last summer, we found an urban cache with a firework in it. We decided to take it and dispose (ignite) it right there. Sometimes people don't think about who might find the cache. Mark "Ford, Denny" wrote: > I just received an email from a non geocacher that her 10 year old son found in the park. She wrote "my 10 yr old son > has found your cashe and brought it home to me. sorry to have messed up your game. your log book, a pencil, 2 cards, a > keychain and a small pocket knife are inside. I will return your cashe to the park, but not sure of the actual > location, not to mention... I really don't feel right about leaving a knife in the park for a kid to find.(justaMy > opinion) so... took knife, left peace of mind. 12/09/02 good hunting." > > This is something I have not thought about, when we hid regular caches in the forest, we don't worry about kids finding > them, but this is a case where we should consider what we put in urban Caches that are hidden in city parks. > > I thought I would share, and to keep us out of trouble. > > Denny > Tres Hombres > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > listserv@azgeocaching.com > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com