Broncoguy Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 Is placing a cach on private property a good idea? How much traffic is normal if I get permision ? Quote Link to comment
+Chuy! Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 It's acceptable if you get permission and don't make it too invasive. For example, don't put the cache behind the business or residential. It's difficult to say how many visitors the cache will get as that depends on remoteness, difficulty level, cache density in the area, etc... I see you don't have any finds or hides. I strongly recommend you grab a few finds before placing your first hide - I'd say 25 with varying difficulty and terrain levels. Good luck and welcome to geocaching. Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 Perfectly fine if you get the right permission - also make it clear to nearby property owners what might be happenning. Some cachers avoid private homes but others like such hides. Quote Link to comment
Broncoguy Posted January 14, 2008 Author Share Posted January 14, 2008 Perfectly fine if you get the right permission - also make it clear to nearby property owners what might be happenning. Some cachers avoid private homes but others like such hides. I think I'll find some first. That will give me a better learning of what others are doing. Thanks for the tips. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 How much traffic is normal if I get permision ? It all depends on the area and terrain. In an area with a lot of geocachers, with easy access from a road you can figure a few visits a week. If it's a 2 mile hike over tough terrain you may get a few visits a year. Quote Link to comment
+joranda Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 If the owners say it's ok then go for it. You may want to say it isn't available 24 hours, or not at night. Quote Link to comment
+Markwell Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 Is there some special redeeming reason to put a cache there? I always enjoy the fact that someone has brought me to a novel location or something very scenic. Two of my least favorite finds involved a dumpster with a plastic bottle that had spilled tabasco sauce in it (yes, I'm sure it was the cache) and under a bench outside a strip mall. In my mind, I wondered why the owners wanted to bring me there. Quote Link to comment
+Team Cotati Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 (edited) Is placing a cach on private property a good idea? How much traffic is normal if I get permision ? Placing a geocache on private property is not a good idea. There is no 'normal' amount of traffic. Placing a cache on private property will of course discourage visits from cachers who get 'creeped out' at such locations. This will have an immeasurable but real affect upon your number of visitors. Cachers who don't mind going onto private property?...........not so much. Everytime that The Team comes to one of these locations, even when the cache owner has declared that the property owner knows and has given his blessing, we look it over carefully and more often than not......The Team shines it on. Typically during the first days/weeks after a cache being published there is relatively high activity. This falls off pretty dramatically thereafter. This will of course vary somewhat depending upon location and weather. Edited January 14, 2008 by Team Cotati Quote Link to comment
+kraushad Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 For me, seeing a specific statement in the cache listing makes me SIGNIFICANTLY more comfortable going to a cache on private property. I recently found one that even had a wireless doorbell button in it, and asked you to ring the doorbell when you found the cache so the owner could come outside and meet you Quote Link to comment
+Team Cotati Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 For me, seeing a specific statement in the cache listing makes me SIGNIFICANTLY more comfortable going to a cache on private property. I recently found one that even had a wireless doorbell button in it, and asked you to ring the doorbell when you found the cache so the owner could come outside and meet you Reason #4 to shine-on a cache: "so the owner could come outside and meet you" Quote Link to comment
+kraushad Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 Actually I was reluctant to ring the bell at first, but even when I did - no one came out Either the battery was dead or they weren't home/presentable! Quote Link to comment
+ncfinn Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 If you do place a cache on private property, make it very clear on the cache page that a permission has been granted. Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 Is placing a cach on private property a good idea? How much traffic is normal if I get permision ? The location is more important to the answer to your question than the public vs. private property question. A cache with permission can still be a bad idea. What location do you have in mind? Quote Link to comment
+Team Cotati Posted January 14, 2008 Share Posted January 14, 2008 If you do place a cache on private property, make it very clear on the cache page that a permission has been granted. Especially if the location has their own private security patrol. That way you can pretty well guarantee that cachers will be stopped and questioned. Quote Link to comment
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