[Az-Geocaching] Superstition Caches

Chelby Geiss listserv@azgeocaching.com
Wed, 22 Jan 2003 14:45:46 -0700


I just returned from the Mesa Ranger Station.  My Lancer and Kiva's 
Lost Goldmine cache was on the list of caches soon to be removed, when 
in actuality it is on  State Trust Land...just barely.  So I went down 
to make sure boundaries had not changed and to make sure they realized 
where the cache actually was and would not remove it.  The ranger I 
spoke with was very nice and said that more than likely one of their 
people will probably hike up there and realize that the cache is south 
of the boundary and leave it be.

He was personally not real keen on the idea of allowing caches with a 
permit citing that  it would probably have to go through at the 
National Forest Service level, not local, and then you are dealing with 
the Government (*shutter*), which probably means archaeological and 
cultural studies which in their minds only equals lots of money.  Was 
he reaching for the worst case scenario here?  Yes.  But they are going 
to discuss it further.  He was also afraid that the restrictions that 
might have to be placed on caching (if it is allowed) would take the 
"fun" out of finding a cache.

He did say that everyone who has come into the office has been very 
nice and explained their views and have been a pleasure to talk with 
even though it's an unpleasant topic.  He did say they have had a few 
phone calls that have been pretty nasty.  Just keep that in mind if you 
decide to voice your opinion.

We did discuss virtual caches and he saw nothing wrong with this type 
of cache.  I know, I know...some of you despise virtuals...but that may 
be what we have to live with in the Superstition Wilderness.

C:)
Team desertSol
Chelby & Kevin
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Kiva and Lancer (German Shepherds)
Apache Junction, AZ
www.desertsol.com/~chelby/geocaching