Thank you for both of those. It's nice to know that BLM is so supportive of Geocaching and that we are allowed to use OUR OWN LAND without mountains of red tape. BTW, as a side note, don't forget to get a BLM permit from the office in Central Phoenix. It's $15/annually, and may save you some hassle down the road. I also looked at the Phoenix policy, and all it basically bans is what we already try not to do, and that's place caches in designated wilderness area s, as well as on archaelogical sites. The way I read it, Geocaching is acceptable anywhere but the above mentioned locations. Cool! Brian Team A.I. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Team Tierra Buena" To: "Arizona Geocaching" Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 10:51 AM Subject: [Az-Geocaching] City of Phoenix Geocaching Policy Sorry this took me so long to get to. Following is the City of Phoenix Geocaching policy as presented to us at the land management meeting on September 30th. I have also attached it as a Microsoft Word document. Steve Team Tierra Buena City of Phoenix Archaeology Section Geocaching The City of Phoenix contains many archaeological sites within its boundaries, especially in its mountain preserves and open spaces. These archaeological sites have great scientific and cultural value, but are fragile, irreplaceable, and potentially subject to accidental harm or intentional vandalism. Many of the sites are not marked or identified by signage so as not to attract attention to them. In order to best preserve these sites, no activities are allowed at the sites that could directly or indirectly cause harm, or broadcast their locations to the general public. Pursuant to PCC 24-36, Entering park areas closed to public se, and PCC 24-37, Vandalism in a park, Geocaching at archaeological sites located on City of Phoenix property is not allowed. Violation of these ordinances is a Class 1 misdemeanor. Any geocaches that are found at archaeological sites will be immediately removed. Parks and Recreation Department July 2003