That is sad. There should be caches for those who like hikes and there should be caches for those who would love to hike but have broken down bodies that cant do it.
Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking Till a voice, as bad as Conscience, rang interminable changes
On one everlasting Whisper day and night repeated -- so:
"Something hidden. Go and find it. Go and look behind the Ranges --
"Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you. Go!" Rudyard Kipling , The Explorer 1898
--- On Sun, 12/21/08, Jason West <
jdwest32@cox.net> wrote:
From: Jason West <
jdwest32@cox.net>
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Good or bad location
To:
listserv@azgeocaching.com
Date: Sunday, December 21, 2008, 11:19 AM
I had a very similar experience. I placed 3 caches near a well
maintained dirt road in Coconino National Forest here in Arizona. I
put them in areas that i knew that people with kids or people who
could not hike long distances could easily find. I saw this as doing a
favor for people who could not do the difficult ones. After all
Geocaching is supposed to be fun for everyone.
Well, the person who logged the ftf on all 3 left very negative
comments about all 3 caches. Saying that they do not belong in the
forest. Like he was the jugde as to what could be put there. The
comments were not in the spirit of geocaching at all. Honestly, I
believe the guy (at the time) was being a total jerk about it. I wrote
to him telling him pretty buch what I just wrote and to lighten up.
Its just a game and I was going to delete his logs. He redemed himself
and i thank him for that. He apologized for his comments and edited
all his logs. Story should be over right?? well 2 disappeared and I
noticed it just before the snow storm. I have not been able to check
on the 3rd. That is pretty much all I know so please tell me if you
think this is a cooincidence. I will be checking on the 3rd as soon as
it dries out a bit.
Jason
---- Ellvira <ellvira@cox.net> wrote:
=============
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.
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.
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.
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??
Ellvira
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