We had a Forest Service employee log in to the Quartz Cache near Prescott, saying that the Forest Service had gotten an email <> about "geo-caching" and she had gone out to this cache to check it out (on her personal time). In the log, she made a comment that it didn't seem like the cache was causing any impact or environmental problems, "as long as it is moved from time to time". So it appears the FS is "on" to geo-caching and maybe watching their respective areas. "Lightning1996YCJP" ~~trisha ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cache-Quest" To: Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 6:46 PM Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Missing Cache > I received a report from a person who could not find one of my caches - > Olivia's Adventure (GCADA). The cache was located in the Apache National > Forect near the New Mexico border. He felt he was in the right spot and it > sounds like he was. I sent an email to the last person who found it and > they told me there was an unsigned, hand-written note in the log book saying > that the cache would be removed if it was not moved to private land. The > cache was well hidden and could not be seen from the trail, however with the > hint a person might find it without a gps. > > Has anyone had any experiences like this? If it was someone opperating in > an official capacity, wouldn't they sign the log? > > Thanks, > Jerry of Team Cache-Quest > > > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > Az-Geocaching@listserv.snaptek.com > http://listserv.snaptek.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching >