This is as old a question as the game is ... and the answer, as a few have explained, is - play it your way. There is no right place and no wrong place (excluding dangerous locations, areas off-limits, etc), so hide as you will, someone will come after it. And if folks dont like urbans, they are not being forced to find it. Enjoy playing the game your way!!! We personally love urbans but when we feel like a nice walk, we know there are plenty out there off of a bike or hiking trail to get us going.
Just my two cents
Michael
(aka TeamDotOne)
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There is nothing wrong, nothing, with a quick urban cache! If other cachers are so opposed to them, let them go to the tonto area and hide/find caches themselves.
Visit www.Geocaching.com and www.podcacher.com> Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Good or bad location
>> I have a cache at the Organ Stop Restaurant which is not just a restaurant but a wonderful place to take your family for an enjoyable adventure. It has been muggled a couple of times. Recently someone suggest that I archive it. The reason was that "a restaurant parking lot was not a good place for a cache." They went on to tell me that there were many scenic places in the Tonto forest to place a cache.
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> I would love to be able to have caches that are out in great scenic areas but I have a full time job and cannot always get out to those types of places and therefore could not maintain them properly.
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> I also think that this cache location was a great idea. I have had a lot of positive feedback but this was the first negative comment and I guess I was kind of hurt. I responded that I was going to look for a more secure area at the same location and this was when they suggested the forest cache.
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> So my question to you all is this. Are these types of locations good......or bad? Shall I archive it as suggested....or get more creative and find another place at the same location??
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> Ellvira
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