[Az-Geocaching] Please consider the container you hide

Joe Brekke joenveng at comcast.net
Sun Jul 10 15:37:11 MST 2005


Wasn't there one in the Phoenix area that was in front of a jail or detention center or something at one time?  I remember seeing it and after reading the logs decided not to even attempt it.  I don't remember what the name of it was.

Again, it just comes down to the judgement of each individual cacher.  Just because there is a cache listed doesn't mean you have to find it.  As Scott says if you feel that it is too risky, skip it.

It's been done, Scott. Check out GCGA7A or, more specifically, my log of
 [URL=http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=0b4ccb77-b494-432f-aed9-2c42520abd7a]02/28/04[/URL].  Of course, this cache has been archived but it was around for almost a year and quite literally right under the nose of the authorities.  I agree with you though on the over-abundance of "stealthy" urban micros.  Many times I have passed over caches because I felt they were too "risky", at least at the time.

-- Sprocket

P.S. I know the above cache is OOS, so that's probably why you've never seen it before. ;-) 



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