Who is the liason with the site stewards? Or do we even have one? If someone wants to have a meeting with Ms. Estes I volunteer to go and lend moral support. Safety in numbers. As a former archaeologist, that might help as well.

>From: Brian Cluff
>Reply-To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
>To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
>Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] "Left to Ruin on Rye" is an excellent cache; should remain active
>Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2003 13:57:03 -0700
>
>ken@highpointer.com wrote:
>>In my opinion, the people with the SHPO need to realize that they
>>do not own public land. We all own the public lands. This appears
>>to me to be an excellent example of people being granted a little
>>bit of power and authority, and then using their power and
>>authority to harass people and make arbitrary decisions.
>
>I think we need to talk to the head of the site stewards (Ms.
>Estes?) and see how far away from an arch site they want people.
>I know the site stewards would like the range in miles, but I'm
>willing to bet that it will be much smaller than that. If we can
>get some sort of exact distance nailed down, we will be able to tell
>some of these site stewards to go jump in a lake. Right now they
>are just doing their volunteer job and keeping people from going
>near their sites... but without a definition of "near"
>
>Brian Cluff
>Team Snaptek
>
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