+New England n00b Posted September 9, 2005 Share Posted September 9, 2005 "Do you know of a 'postage-stamp' size park? A postage stamp park is a very small area dedicated with a memorial and maybe a bench or two. These parks typically are tucked in out of the way corners, or are simpy not even recognized for what they are by passers-by. Find a park like this! My only requirements: 1) It must have a dedicated patch of lawn - a historical marker in and of itself is not enough. 2) It must be very small - you might be able to park 3 cars in the area the park consumes. Central Park in NYC doesn't qualify! 3) It should have a memorial plaque and/or a bench, perhaps a sign indicating is it a park - something to identify as something more than a patch of grass betwixt roadways." So - whaddya think? Yes? No? Link to comment
+Team Lyon Posted September 12, 2005 Share Posted September 12, 2005 I like it In fact I know of just the park not much bigger the the living room of my apt . just one thing I know of it because I once found a cache there will that matter ? Link to comment
+New England n00b Posted September 12, 2005 Author Share Posted September 12, 2005 I like it In fact I know of just the park not much bigger the the living room of my apt . just one thing I know of it because I once found a cache there will that matter ? I dunno if there will be a proximity requirement between physical geocaches & waymarks. I would say it's cool, but I don't know what Groundspeak has in mind. In either case, until/if the catagory is created, it can't be marked anyway. I dunno why I like small parks - they are neat, I guess. Thanks for the interest! Link to comment
WH Posted September 12, 2005 Share Posted September 12, 2005 To my understanding, proximity rules do not apply to waymarks. Link to comment
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