Does anyone know if other geocachers in other states are feeling the pinch
on their public lands?
From
what I've read on the Groundspeak forums, many state and local agencies are
working with either individuals or organized Geocaching groups to
create policies permitting
Geocaching. There is at least one county in Colorado that is a notable
exception, but where people are making the effort, they seem to be making
progress.
You
must keep in mind though that Arizona, unlike anywhere else I'm aware of, has
individuals actively calling for the curtailment or prohibition of Geocaching on
public lands.
Steve
Team
Tierra Buena