Re: [Az-Geocaching] Caches in Wilderness Areas

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Author: Steven Stringham
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Caches in Wilderness Areas
See, this is why I asked the question. (no, I didn't place a cache, or
even have one prepared). But, if I had wanted to place, who would I
contact, and what is the policy.

It would be great if as these numbers/policies came up, that they could
all be posted on the AZG site. Thus providing one central source.

Speaking of the AZG site, I wish to thank the team for taking such good
care of us AZ Cachers. It is a great support to our caching experiance.

StringCachers

> 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.
>





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