+TeamDartmanX Posted November 6, 2010 Share Posted November 6, 2010 One day I was randomly punching in locations around the world to see how many caches were at various places (the ones in Greenland were kind of interesting). I then punched in Beijing. I don't know about the rest of you, but I really think being a Caucasian American citizen walking around the capital city of a restrictive Communist nation with a GPS would require a stealth rating of at least 10. Even if you had your choice of ANYWHERE, where would you NOT go? Quote Link to comment
sabrefan7 Posted November 6, 2010 Share Posted November 6, 2010 Lots of people cache in China and places similar. Just make sure you have permission to have a GPSr The only place I dont want to cache at is Walmart and Cracker Barrel parking lots Quote Link to comment
+John in Valley Forge Posted November 6, 2010 Share Posted November 6, 2010 I don't know about the rest of you, but I really think being a Caucasian American citizen walking around the capital city of a restrictive Communist nation with a GPS would require a stealth rating of at least 10. Even if you had your choice of ANYWHERE, where would you NOT go? NYpaddler just got back from Beijing and it sounds like he had a blast. That said, I think there are some restrictions on GPS use there. Cuba would be a toughy too. I read that GPS is a real no-no there. There are plenty of places on the globe that are not on my "Want to Visit" list, but at the risk of offending folks that may hail from those places, I wont mention them. Besides, I could be very wrong about them, as I learned this summer. I booked a cruise over the summer and one stop was Haiti. Never a place I would think of for a vacation. Granted, the cruise ship company owns the land and has a giant wall around it, hidden in the jungle, but it was a beautiful spot and had a very old cache site that I had the privilege of upgrading. Quote Link to comment
+narcissa Posted November 6, 2010 Share Posted November 6, 2010 Whatever is the latest excessive power trail in Nevada is at the top of my *never* list. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted November 6, 2010 Share Posted November 6, 2010 Most parking lots. Quote Link to comment
+BoMS Posted November 6, 2010 Share Posted November 6, 2010 In "the bad part of town" in high density apartment block areas with people swarming everywhere. Quote Link to comment
sabrefan7 Posted November 6, 2010 Share Posted November 6, 2010 Whatever is the latest excessive power trail in Nevada is at the top of my *never* list. Forgot about that one. Add that to my list too Quote Link to comment
+Doubledareya Posted November 6, 2010 Share Posted November 6, 2010 The front lawn and/or the rose garden at the White House. I think things could get a little dicey if I started snooping around there. Quote Link to comment
+NYPaddleCacher Posted November 6, 2010 Share Posted November 6, 2010 One day I was randomly punching in locations around the world to see how many caches were at various places (the ones in Greenland were kind of interesting). I then punched in Beijing. I don't know about the rest of you, but I really think being a Caucasian American citizen walking around the capital city of a restrictive Communist nation with a GPS would require a stealth rating of at least 10. Even if you had your choice of ANYWHERE, where would you NOT go? Coincidentally, I was in Beijing last week. On my way to the Tiananmen square virtual I had to pass through a security checkpoint. I stood in a line of mostly asian tourists and watched bags and purses being searched. When I got to the front of the line I was waved through. Other than the touts trying to sell me something at tourist areas I found all the Chinese I met there, including those with a badge, very friendly. Quote Link to comment
+narcissa Posted November 6, 2010 Share Posted November 6, 2010 Cuba would be a toughy too. I read that GPS is a real no-no there. I think you can get a GPS from within Cuba, but you can't bring them into the country. Of course, if you're an American trying to visit Cuba, you have bigger issues to deal with. Quote Link to comment
+hukilaulau Posted November 6, 2010 Share Posted November 6, 2010 There may be places I don't want to GO, but I want to find geocaches wherever I AM. If I happened to be near a desert power trail, I would find a couple of the caches. When I go to Home Depot, I will check to see if there's a cache in the parking lot. If I am in a "bad" part of town, i will be careful but I'm not going to pass up a nearby cache. Duluth, MN would normally not be on my preferred vacation list, but I am thinking of going to a professional conference there and try to pick up 4 new geostates Quote Link to comment
+BaylorGrad Posted November 7, 2010 Share Posted November 7, 2010 I avoid bad neighborhoods, unless there's no other option for that day of caching. I think I would also avoid swamps--like the swamps in extreme Southern Louisiana. Quote Link to comment
+musthavemuzk Posted November 7, 2010 Share Posted November 7, 2010 There may be places I don't want to GO, but I want to find geocaches wherever I AM. If I happened to be near a desert power trail, I would find a couple of the caches. When I go to Home Depot, I will check to see if there's a cache in the parking lot. If I am in a "bad" part of town, i will be careful but I'm not going to pass up a nearby cache. Duluth, MN would normally not be on my preferred vacation list, but I am thinking of going to a professional conference there and try to pick up 4 new geostates depending on how long you will be in Duluth you will have tons of places to visit and lots of incredible scenerly up the north shore to check out. i got into caching after i moved from NW MN to IA and i am planning a trip up there soon. i know i will not have enough time to visit all the ppl i want to and cache all i want to, but still gonna run around northern MN caching. i do not remember how close it is to duluth but MN's oldest is up in N MN. alvin's phone line i think is the name. there are many waterfalls up the north shore and i would guess many earth caches as well. enger tower is one i plan on hitting when i get to Duluth. i also want to revisit the ariel lift bridge. idk if there are any caches nearby but still it is interesting to watch the container ships go under it. split rock lighthouse is an icon up the north shore as is Gooseberry falls. there are other places, but those are the closer ones. glensheen mansion in duluth is another interesting place. eery story around that place. enger tower http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...f4-b36b4ae7e11e alvin's phone line it appears to be quite the haul from duluth though now that i look http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...ff-5884516f5f51 be warned though depending on time of year you go to duluth it can be COLD. as it is N MN and the wind coming across lake superior has no mercy. as for where i do not want to go caching? so far i have no such list. everyplace i do go i wanna grab at least one cache. Monty Quote Link to comment
+n0k1a Posted November 7, 2010 Share Posted November 7, 2010 Funny, this question was just answered for me today (or technically yesterday): On a local water authority property with a prominent NO TRESPASSING sign, with warnings about federal offenses... Quote Link to comment
+geodarts Posted November 7, 2010 Share Posted November 7, 2010 (edited) North Korea and Syria where GPS use is prohibited to both citizens and foreigners alike. The North Korea cache was quickly archived since it was primarily a virtual, but there are some in Syria. Apart from that I do not want to cache where I just spent ten hours caching with two friends. Alongside of a lake that is accessible only from a ridge 1000 feet above. Bushwhacking down to the lake is easy enough. Then a moderate walk along the steep sides. After the first three down there (which I had done a few years ago) the walk becomes tougher, particilarly as the lake is higher. Very steep sides. Downed trees on the side and above. Thickets. A one or two inch splinter ended up in the corner of my eye. Slipped and hit a rock that sent shooting pain up the back. But I got to see osprey on the lake. Slipped and went knee deep into the lake. Three caches later and a 1000 foot cllimb back up. A forest decimated by Sudden Oak. We were lucky to get a 50 foot spot to provide a way up. Mostly over, under, and through an unbelievable scene of destruction. Not to mention the vine like plants that grabbed legs. Back to the fire road and a two+ mile walk back. I am done with that place. Any future caches go to the ignore list. But I will enjoy writing the logs tomorrow. Edited November 7, 2010 by mulvaney Quote Link to comment
+TeamDartmanX Posted November 7, 2010 Author Share Posted November 7, 2010 Yes, North Korea would probably be worse. I've been there "technically": I took the tour of the DMZ and stepped across the line down the middle of the room. But that was quite awhile back... wouldn't mind hunting in South Korea at all, especially going back to Mt Taedun. Quote Link to comment
sabrefan7 Posted November 7, 2010 Share Posted November 7, 2010 Cuba would be a toughy too. I read that GPS is a real no-no there. I think you can get a GPS from within Cuba, but you can't bring them into the country. Of course, if you're an American trying to visit Cuba, you have bigger issues to deal with. Yes the whole "Cuban" situation has become very outdated and time to be normalized. BUT its nice to have Canadian relatives that can bring me back REAL Uhum,,, well you know,, Cuban Sandwiches. yeah,, thats what Im saying sandwiches Quote Link to comment
+narcissa Posted November 7, 2010 Share Posted November 7, 2010 Cuba would be a toughy too. I read that GPS is a real no-no there. I think you can get a GPS from within Cuba, but you can't bring them into the country. Of course, if you're an American trying to visit Cuba, you have bigger issues to deal with. Yes the whole "Cuban" situation has become very outdated and time to be normalized. BUT its nice to have Canadian relatives that can bring me back REAL Uhum,,, well you know,, Cuban Sandwiches. yeah,, thats what Im saying sandwiches We don't even need to go all the way to Cuba to get those "sandwiches." They sell them in the "sandwich" shops here. Quote Link to comment
+Coldgears Posted November 7, 2010 Share Posted November 7, 2010 I don't like caching in woods when I don't want to get dirty. I don't like caching in urban area's when I want to get dirty. I don't want to cache in the worst part of my city. Luckily, I'll never get to even if I wanted to because nobody is stupid enough to hide one in a dangerous area. Quote Link to comment
+Harry Dolphin Posted November 8, 2010 Share Posted November 8, 2010 Most parking lots. How about the parking lot of the Adult Book Store on Rte 17? Glad no one saw me there! Quote Link to comment
+NYPaddleCacher Posted November 8, 2010 Share Posted November 8, 2010 (edited) Most parking lots. How about the parking lot of the Adult Book Store on Rte 17? Glad no one saw me there! I wonder how many finds that one would get if that was a Webcam cache. Edited November 8, 2010 by NYPaddleCacher Quote Link to comment
+Packanack Posted November 8, 2010 Share Posted November 8, 2010 Center city Camden nj, and from the looks of things no one else does either. Northbound 17 or southbound, the one in hasbrouck heights or the one in paramus? Quote Link to comment
+Harry Dolphin Posted November 8, 2010 Share Posted November 8, 2010 Northbound. Hasbrouck Heights. My log got deleted for noting that this was not a family friendly location. Deletion appealed to Contact. Oh, well. Quote Link to comment
+John in Valley Forge Posted November 8, 2010 Share Posted November 8, 2010 Most parking lots. How about the parking lot of the Adult Book Store on Rte 17? Glad no one saw me there! I wonder how many finds that one would get if that was a Webcam cache. I can just see explaining that one to the wife...."No honey, I was just there to get a Smiley" Quote Link to comment
+roziecakes Posted November 8, 2010 Share Posted November 8, 2010 I would have to say Phoenix, AZ in the summer. Not that I don't ever want to go to Phoenix, and it's not that I wouldn't want to cache there, but in the summer; nooo. I melt in the heat. Quote Link to comment
+CaptainSmiley Posted November 8, 2010 Share Posted November 8, 2010 Well, I generally appear to be a very large redneck and with good cause. I think it would be a good idea for me to stay away from that new muslim religious center near Ground Zero. I do not relish the idea of being mistaken as the front man for the Southern Liberationist Armed Warriors. I mean, how would you lookat a grizzly 35 year old male, 400 pounds, wearing a yellow bookbag and walking suspiciouslyaround a Mosque and poking a stick into bomb sized crevasses. Quote Link to comment
+W7WT Posted November 8, 2010 Share Posted November 8, 2010 Sometimes you don't know that you shouldn't go into an area. Back in 2003 we were headed to the east coast and had just entered West Viriginia from Ky. Not too many caches back then but we planned on looking at a few in Downtown Charleston. We had stopped at a rest stop and talked to a friendly lady State Patrol. When she saw we were old and traveling in a Roadtrek van, she strongly suggested we not go traveling through Downtown Charleston. We never did get a cache in West Virginia until a few years later. Quote Link to comment
+Packanack Posted November 8, 2010 Share Posted November 8, 2010 Many center city locations in the Northeast are very tough neighborhoods. I have started compiling a grouping of "virtual" hides in the Historic City of Paterson, NJ-- each one I am examining from the standpoint of --would I not want to ge there. There is a lot of drug sales activity in many neighborhoods, so they have been scratched from consideration as with that there has been an uptick in violent crime. I look the same way at some of the other cities --Bridgeport, New Haven , Hartford CT. Camden, Atlantic City, Newark , Irvington, NJ--You have to rely on hiders to be selective in their choice of location. Quote Link to comment
+Woodstramp Posted November 8, 2010 Share Posted November 8, 2010 Most urban and suburban areas. Quote Link to comment
+wimseyguy Posted November 8, 2010 Share Posted November 8, 2010 Most parking lots. How about the parking lot of the Adult Book Store on Rte 17? Glad no one saw me there! Northbound. Hasbrouck Heights. My log got deleted for noting that this was not a family friendly location. Deletion appealed to Contact. Oh, well. One could argue that these location are family friendly. Some people might need a little extra encouragement to get in the mood to start their families. Who are we to deny them that? Back OT-I agree with hukilaulau-not everywhere is a geo-destination, but if I have to go there I will want to find a few caches. Unless there are No Trespassing signs in the way. Quote Link to comment
+popokiiti Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 Up a sheer face of a mountain... Quote Link to comment
Mr.Yuck Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 Northbound. Hasbrouck Heights. My log got deleted for noting that this was not a family friendly location. Deletion appealed to Contact. Oh, well. I found it!! Umm, errr, not the cache, I mean the listing. Interesting, looks very close to the dumpster. How far from the dumpster? I believe your log will be reinstated, although the lackey's will probably tell you to refrain from dissing the non-family friendly location on a re-log. Just my guess though. Quote Link to comment
+FunnyNose Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 In a area full of crack pipes and syringes and the cache owner calls the area child friendly. Quote Link to comment
+Rathergohiking Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 Parking lots Playgrounds Electrical boxes Shrubs in front of a restaurant or other business Someone's front yard Stop sign at a four way stop; or any street sign Behind a dumpster telephone poles and light poles park benches car washes Just a few - could go on and on - prefer an ammo can in the woods. Quote Link to comment
+roziecakes Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 Well, I generally appear to be a very large redneck and with good cause. I think it would be a good idea for me to stay away from that new muslim religious center near Ground Zero. I do not relish the idea of being mistaken as the front man for the Southern Liberationist Armed Warriors. I mean, how would you lookat a grizzly 35 year old male, 400 pounds, wearing a yellow bookbag and walking suspiciouslyaround a Mosque and poking a stick into bomb sized crevasses. Wow! You may actually stick out like a sore thumb more than my husband, and I thought that was hard to do. He's a big hairy biker (although not as hairy as some bikers) with a bunch of tattoos and a leather vest. Quote Link to comment
+sbell111 Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 One day I was randomly punching in locations around the world to see how many caches were at various places (the ones in Greenland were kind of interesting). I then punched in Beijing. I don't know about the rest of you, but I really think being a Caucasian American citizen walking around the capital city of a restrictive Communist nation with a GPS would require a stealth rating of at least 10. I've cached in China and Russia without problem. Neither country is as restrictive as you imagine that they are.Even if you had your choice of ANYWHERE, where would you NOT go?New Jersey and South Carolina. Quote Link to comment
Mr.Yuck Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 Parking lots Playgrounds Electrical boxes Shrubs in front of a restaurant or other business Someone's front yard Stop sign at a four way stop; or any street sign Behind a dumpster telephone poles and light poles park benches car washes Just a few - could go on and on - prefer an ammo can in the woods. I'm with you on all of these!! Except one actually, I've found several "front yard" caches, mostly with children in tow. I actually found 3 in one day in Ohio with two 10 yr. olds along. Quote Link to comment
+MontyFam Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 North Pole in the middle of winter. Actually that raises a good question. Is there a cache up near the pole? or 1 of the 3 poles? I'll have to go browse the map Quote Link to comment
+42at42 Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 Of course, if you're an American trying to visit Cuba, you have bigger issues to deal with. That is what Toronto (YYZ) is for. Quote Link to comment
GPS-Hermit Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 It is harder and harder to find caches I want to go after since I want to get a hike out of it. Don't want EGG LPC watch for muggles roadside anything quick grabs cemetary micros in general, I like the trading Take me somewhere really neat! Quote Link to comment
Mr.Yuck Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 Of course, if you're an American trying to visit Cuba, you have bigger issues to deal with. That is what Toronto (YYZ) is for. Not that simple to just hop on a Cuba bound plane from Toronto, us Americans still aren't allowed to go there. Unless we had a fake Canadian Passport or something. Quote Link to comment
+NicknPapa Posted November 10, 2010 Share Posted November 10, 2010 Any place where the current weather mentions either "Wind Chill factor" Or "feet of snow" Quote Link to comment
+Don_J Posted November 13, 2010 Share Posted November 13, 2010 Whatever is the latest excessive power trail in Nevada is at the top of my *never* list. Forgot about that one. Add that to my list too You know there are about ten ammo cans along that trail that you could find while enjoying the scenery. There are also many dirt roads that lead to other caches. Quote Link to comment
g_o_caching Posted November 13, 2010 Share Posted November 13, 2010 Places that don't say "owner has granted permission" in description Quote Link to comment
+JohnnyVegas Posted November 13, 2010 Share Posted November 13, 2010 I will not look for caches within 100 feet of schools. I also will not look for caches that are close to doorways for bussiness. Quote Link to comment
+JohnnyVegas Posted November 13, 2010 Share Posted November 13, 2010 (edited) opps double post=stupid WiFi Edited November 13, 2010 by JohnnyVegas Quote Link to comment
+musthavemuzk Posted November 17, 2010 Share Posted November 17, 2010 interesting thoughts on this. we have not hid any yet, but are looking into that. we are planning spring for our first hides. we know what we like to do and have done others if they present themselves. the other day i was out and about casually scouting and was surprised at the lack of options in some places to hide. when i had looked at the map i was like look at all that available area.....then i get there and i see why there are none there. Monty Quote Link to comment
+DragonsWest Posted November 18, 2010 Share Posted November 18, 2010 Parking lots, rock piles, any place with a lot of trash, area with a lot of vandalism (i.e. graffiti), on the verges of roads, places with almost no parking at all, private property... Quote Link to comment
+FunnyNose Posted November 18, 2010 Share Posted November 18, 2010 In an area where a cache owner purposely places a cache when they know that there is ongoing illicit activity present. Quote Link to comment
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