[Az-Geocaching] Caches in Wilderness Areas

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Author: Rob Brinkerhoff
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Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Caches in Wilderness Areas
A question for our Ambassador:

Is there a global (Arizona) policy of "No Caches in
Wilderness Areas?"

I know that there are about 89 Wilderness areas in Arizona.
I have never heard of a No Caches in Wilderness Areas
policy, across the board. Clearly, wilderness areas in the
Coronado NF are of limits, and the Pusch Ridge WA is of
limits. What about the others? And what is wrong with a well
placed cache in a WA? I guess a cow, while out grazing,
could accidentally trip over it or eat it. I think that the
best thing to do is contact each WA individually and see
what the policy is.

-Rob (Wily Javelina)
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From: Team Tierra Buena
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Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 1:01 PM
Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] BLM Policy




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