Interesting. There is currently 'no policy related to geocaching' yet right below that statement there are 'rules' posted on the Coconino National Forest site! Another example of our wonderful government at work. Just trying to make things not so clear as to confuse the american people and leave anything we do open for interrogation when approached by authorities! >>Geocachers must remove their cache if the site receives a large number of >>visits by others as >>evidenced by a well-worn trail or path, as this >>disturbs soil and vegetation. >>Caches should be removed after one year regardless of site activity and >>moved to a new location >>or removed from the national forest. I dont really agree with those statements. I do agree a bit with the first statement. If a cache is visited frequently enough and there is a well worn trail being established, then the cache owner should move the cache a very short distance, By this I mean moving it within 50' or so, just to move it off that particular 'path' that is being established. Yet, keeping the cache at the same general coordinates for others to enjoy the area and cache. I totally do NOT agree with the second statement that caches should be removed after one year regardless of activity. That's rediculous! If there are only half a dozen or less visits on a remote cache in one year... then there certainly is practically no impact at all on the land and there is no reason to have to remove the cache. Most any geocache on the Coconino (that I have visited), at least those outside of town (Flagstaff, Sedona area), do not get very much visitation in a one year period. There are many caches I have visited in the past 2 or 3 months that I am still the last person to log a find.. and they arent very remote caches either. There just isnt a lot of activity on caches up here as opposed to caches just outside of say the Phoenix or Tucson areas. Scott Team Ropingthewind ____________________________________________________________ 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