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  1. Thats not off topic at all thats exactly what I was refuring to, I suppose nobody here would step off the trail to grab that Cache? Most trails around rivers and wildlife areas say "stay on the trail" So if i put a cache out and it could be reached without leaving the trail (if your tall enough) but The FTF or anybody for that matter logs a find by going off the trail cause lets say it was easier for them to reach? I have the right to Erase any or all logs because i didnt feel they had good enough Moral's? Thats ridiculous!

     

    I think people just didnt know the law. It wasnt the first cache placed on the banks.

  2. I'm relogging mine. It's not too bad. I emailed the cache owners that I logged, asking for their permission & giving them a heads up. They've been really nice. It only took me a few hours to relog. I would be done, but am still waiting for people to email me back.

    Don't wait for a reply - go ahead and re-log them under the new account - just copy and past some extra text explaining the "new" log.

    I'll wait a few more days. I prefer being nice giving them a heads up.

  3. I'm relogging mine. It's not too bad. I emailed the cache owners that I logged, asking for their permission & giving them a heads up. They've been really nice. It only took me a few hours to relog. I would be done, but am still waiting for people to email me back.

  4. I've taken family friend out in Fresno, CA geocaching. They thought it was interesting. They also thought I was a little crazy. Today I took my parents with me. They're not so interested, but they'll go again. Though we didnt find the cache because I fell and scratched up my arm.

  5. Found this:

     

    ORTSMOUTH, N.H. -- Portsmouth police are investigating two suspicious devices that were placed around town.

     

    The people who found them thought they might be explosives, but as it turned out they were all part of a growing hobby that involves GPS locating -- a sort of adult scavenger hunt.

     

    One of the suspicious packages took the form of a tiny box wrapped in duct tape. It caused quite a stir when someone found it attached to an electrical unit behind Shaw’s Supermarket Sunday.

     

    "Somebody saw somebody go up to the electrical box and attach this, and then get in their car and drive off. And that looked suspicious? Absolutely," said Lt. Thomas McQuade of the Portsmouth police.

     

    A patrolman quickly determined it wasn’t dangerous; in fact, he knew it was part of a scavenger hunt for GPS aficionados.

     

    The game is called Geocaching and has been growing all over the country. People with GPS devices can log into Web sites and find coordinates that will lead them to various “caches” that can contain trinkets or logs of users that have previously found the cache.

     

    The box found behind Shaw’s was the second found recently by Portsmouth police, the first was found under an I-95 bridge in November.

     

    Despite the harmlessness of the package, the man who originally placed the box behind Shaw’s faces a disorderly conduct charge. Police said the charge is warranted in light of the suspicious actions and the fear it caused.

     

    “It’s an interesting hobby, but they need to find a better place to do it,” said McQuade.

  6. Tell the truth. I once got stopped by a park ranger in a park. The cache was hidden on the bank of the creek, It's illegal to go on the bank (actually the sign says stay on the path) Anyway I dont the truth and I got out of a 150 buck ticket.

     

    I ignored the other cache that was placed in a similar spot about .4 miles away.

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