Re: [Az-Geocaching] Good or bad location

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Author: joe Highley
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To: azgeocaching com
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Good or bad location

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.

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> Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2008 15:15:14 -0500
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> Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Good or bad location
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> 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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