RE: [Az-Geocaching] Mad Park Ranger

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Author: Team Tierra Buena
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Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Mad Park Ranger
>> All you need to know about res land is, don't even think about it.
Not that it would happen, but because res land is a sovereign nation (of
>> sorts), technically they can shoot you if you are caught trespassing

on their land.


> One of my early caches, Tucson's first multi part cache, had the final

location on reservation land with permission. The only problem > was
that they later developed the land that the cache container was on, and
I couldn't find a suitable place to re-locate it to.

Back when we held the first meeting with the land managers in 2002, the
representative from the Gila River Community noted that, from their
point of view, they weren't going to grant permission to anyone to hide
a cache because they would then have to set up a mechanism to grant
permission for anyone that wanted to go hunt for the cache. And anyone
hunting it without permission would still be trespassing.

Steve
Team Tierra Buena