Interesting ....... I do agree with some point that
they made....I am in to archaeology ...and
know of some really kewl places that I wanted to share with other
geocacher...not sure how they would respect the area I hide a cache about .1
mile from the site and in the log book told cacher how to get to the
site ....if they wanted to explore it..... for what I can tell from the
logs only 3 people took the time to look around.... most were into the cache and
go bit..... now I know that everyone of them would have gone and seen the site
if the got score for it.... I do believe that we have a right
to visit all the archaeological site that are on public lands.....but I also
think that virtual caches should be used at them to help prevent damage.....
lets face it if each one of us turned over just one rock when looking for a
cache.....after 20 people the landscape would look totally different..... From
reading the article we all know what caches they are talking
about....
just my 2 cents
We will be known by the tracks we leave behind
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 6:17
AM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Destruction
of geological site(s?)
Front page news on the Arizona
Republic. You can read
it on the web at
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0807cache07.html
Lake
Pleasant and the White Tanks are the areas named.
The article seemed short
on proof that geocachers were
responsible.
I think that we're about
to see a number of government
agencies pull caches that they didn't know
exists or
knew about but didn't care about. I also think that
the addage
"there's no such thing as bad publicity" is
going to generate a ton of
geocaching activity this
weekend and next from new
cachers.
Eric
TD
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