Now that Geocaching is around, I can think of a few people I know who are eccentric enough to actually make their own death and gravesite into a cache! I see a new fad, caching from beyond the grave .
As far as cemetary caches themselves go, I recently found myself at one and at first was surprised that someone would hide a cache there. However, I got out of my car and began reading some of the headstones, and found quite a few WWI vets! I am a midshipman myself, and despite not knowing these men and their families, I silently offered my own prayers to them. So yes, I think cemetary caches should be allowed, with the hope that the seekers remember to be respectful.
Cemetery Caches, who likes them?
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Now that Geocaching is around, I can think of a few people I know who are eccentric enough to actually make their own death and gravesite into a cache! I see a new fad, caching from beyond the grave .
As far as cemetary caches themselves go, I recently found myself at one and at first was surprised that someone would hide a cache there. However, I got out of my car and began reading some of the headstones, and found quite a few WWI vets! I am a midshipman myself, and despite not knowing these men and their families, I silently offered my own prayers to them. So yes, I think cemetary caches should be allowed, with the hope that the seekers remember to be respectful.