Bless you... I was dreading haveing to type all that in. The text was rather low quality and my OCR program wasn't liking it too much. Brian Cluff Team Snaptek Michael Griffith wrote: > Our server is down today... So not a lot of work getting done. Here is > the text version of the BLM policy with one skipped portion that defines > geocaching. > > > TO: All Washington Office and Field Officials > From: Assistant Director, Renewable Resources and Planning > Subject: Geocaching Activities on BLM Public Lands > > Program Area: Permits for Recreation on Public Lands > > Purpose: This Instruction Manual (IM) provides general guidance for > geocaching activities on BLM managed public lands. > > Background: --- SKIPPING A PORTION... We know what Geocaching is ---- > > Geocaching provides and opportunity to hone orienteering skills, > provides the opportunity to get outdoors, and it can be a wholesome > family activity. It can also be conducted with minimal impact to the > environment when conscientious land use ethics are follows. Even though > geocaching appears to be an acceptable activity on BLM managed land, it > is an activity that would only be welcome in the appropriate locations. > > POLICY/ACTION: A special recreation permit (SRP) is not required if the > geocaching activity complies with casual use conditions. The following > conditions apply to cause use: the activity is not a commercial > endeavor, the activity complies with land use decisions and > designations, (i.e. special area designations and wilderness interim > management policy), and it does not award cash prizes, is not publicly > advertised, poses minimal risk for damage to public land or related > water resource values, and generally requires no monitoring. If you > determine the use to be casual but have some concern about the use, such > as, placing the caches in Congressionally designated wilderness or > wilderness study areas, at cultural resource sites, at areas with > threatened or endangered species, or any other special fragile area, it > would be appropriate to issue a letter of authorization with special > stipulations attached that would address those concerns. > > If the geocaching activity or event does not meet the above conditions, > the event should be treated as any other organized recreational group or > competitive activity or event for which BLM would require the event > organizer to obtain and SRP. > > The BLM believes that geocaching is an appropriate casual user of public > land. But as use increases or becomes a management issue in a particular > area, the following minimum steps should be taken: 1) Try to locate a > person or group that is responsible for the cache and have them register > the cache with the BLM. Make sure the cache is safe and environmentally > sound, 2) prepare an environmental assessment or other appropriate > National Environmental Protection Act document, 3) issue a letter of > authorization or SRP with special stipulations to mitigate concerns, 4) > if sites are not registered within a reasonable amount of time after > notification, then the cache should be removed from public land, > normally, the cache would be determined to be abandoned property after > 72 hours unless the appropriate authorization has been obtained, 5) > monitor the use to assess public health and safety and environmental > protection issues, 6) if the activity/sport becomes too large and begins > to conflict with other authorized use, appropriate steps should be taken > to properly manage the activity. > > TIME FRAME: This IM is effective upon receipt. > > BUDGET IMPACT: This IM establishes general guidance on managing > geocaching activities. It is expected that most of the activity would > be treated as casual use on BLM managed public land, which would not > require the issuance of a permit thus lessening the recreation permit > workload. Therefore, the impact on the budget should be minimal. > > MANUAL/HANDBOOK: This policy is in conformance with the new 2930-1 > manual and handbook. > -------------------------- > > I am certain that we are all pleased that this IM is in conformance with > 2930-1. :) > > -- Mike > > ____________________________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.com > To edit your setting, subscribe or unsubscribe visit: > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com