Many details yet to be worked out, but Saturday, October 16th is the date selected for the third annual land management meeting. This year’s meeting will be different: It will be an event cache, and open to the entire Geocaching community.

As a result of the ongoing communications between the Geocaching community and the land management agencies of Arizona, most of the issues and concerns are mutually recognized. Most active cachers who have been at it for awhile are aware of what these concerns are and how to address them. But those who are relatively new to the game may be unaware of them.

The broad format of this year’s meeting, then, will be to provide exposure to the attendees on how to be a responsible hider and seeker of caches. There will probably be things we all can learn or be reminded of, regardless of our own levels of experience. There will be plenty of opportunity for socialization, other recreational opportunities, and there are loads of caches in the area.

All Arizona Geocachers will be welcome to attend, but this one will be a little easier for those of you north of Phoenix to get to. In fact, it will be practically (but not quite) in Yavapai County. Which reminds me <here’s a hint> … can anyone in the area send me the coordinates for the building at Lake Pleasant that has the meeting room? It would save me a fairly long drive just to mark a waypoint. Thanks.

Steve

Team Tierra Buena