In order for this to be approved, you need to get around rule #2: "Locationless caches must be novel, meaning of interest to someone else. Something you'd expect to find in coffee table book format. Good examples would be Burma Shave signs (americana), dinosaur sculptures of the world, mazes of the world. Bad examples are "manhole covers of the world" or "American flags on poles." The interest is in the uncommon, not the common. Views (cityscapes, etc), however spectacular, do not count as well." How do you get around this rule? Is there any way you can make the parks novel? Without being able to see the cache page (the link sends me to the "seek a cache" page), I have to assume they are afraid that everyone will log their home park with the logic "people skate here". How about requiring a picture of a concrete half-pipe? Eric TD __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com