Was there any other way to get to the cache? I've seen many caches that I came across a no trespassing sign but if I were to come at the cache from the opposite direction there was no sign... Could this be the case?.... there are often many roads to get to one location and unfortunately some people tear down or shoot down those signs. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ford, Denny To: 'listserv@azgeocaching.com' Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 4:04 PM Subject: [Az-Geocaching] No Tresspassing Signs I know that I have been out of the loop in Geocaching for a while, but since when is it ok to place a cache in an area clearly marked NO Trespassing. Refer to cache GCE770- A Brick In Stalingrad. I tried to visit this cache on January 31st, and within 200 feet of where the cache should have been was not one but two NO Trespassing signs. I am sorry but this is what gives Geocachers a bad name, as bad as the Geotrashers we were label by the Arizona Repulsive article. Am I totally off base? This one happened to be on my way home, but if this would have been out where I drove miles to get to it and find out it was on private property I would have been irritated to say the least. I have seen a few caches lately place in community areas where the No Trespassing signs say for residents of HOA only but no permissions are posted on the websites. I want to hear the feelings of others . Ok I am down from my soap box, and have taken long breaths and counted to 10. Annoyed Tres Hombre Denny