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Loneliest Cache


Jamie Z

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I thought this one in the Grand Canyon was quite remote. There are other caches nearby, but only 2-dimentionally. Placed 12/1/00 and not found yet.

 

"I've never been lost. However, I did misplace the camp for a few days." - Daniel Boone

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quote:
Originally posted by Mr. Snazz:

Isn't the Grand Canyon a National Park, and thus off-limits to caching?


 

It would appear that caches in National Parks are allowed if they were placed before the new rules went into effect. There are a bunch of caches that are active in national parks.

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I was just told to remove a Virtual cache in the National Parks systems, Sitka national historical Park in Sitka Alaska. Seems they were afraid of people digging up their park looking for the virtual cache. The Geocaching rules are quite clear though. They asked for the virtual cache to be removed and it was off the web site within the hour.

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Although not as remote as some other areas, look for some caches along the Dempster highway in the Yukon territory of Canada this summer. These will be a hundred or so miles from the Acrtic circle. Some will be rated at a 4/4 so be prepared for a true wilderness experience.

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Ruyso does not have a cache within 25.6 miles of it. There's probably something better, though.

 

The cache which JamieZ first posted (almost two years ago) now has a cache within 13.7 miles of it.

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I was just told to remove a Virtual cache in the National Parks systems, Sitka national historical Park in Sitka Alaska. Seems they were afraid of people digging up their park looking for the virtual cache. The Geocaching rules are quite clear though. They asked for the virtual cache to be removed and it was off the web site within the hour.

 

Since when did the NPS come down against the 1st Amendment? I wouldn't have archived it, unless GC.COM made me.

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I remember reading in guidelines for hiding caches, that you should hide a cache in a place you cannot service or remove if necessary. Seems like a lot of these remote are hidden by vacationers and not residents of a specific area. Just an observation...........

 

Brodiebunch

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I was just told to remove a Virtual cache

Is that even possible?? I mean seriously how do you remove what is not there? Dig up the mountain?

 

Yes i understanded the point but...oh well i guess I just wanted to post :P

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In my town, Sturgis, MI, there were no caches within 8.2 direct miles, and they were located in another town. So, I took this opportunity to plant the very first cache in my city. I'm working on more caches in my area so when the next person in Sturgis decides to stumble upon the Geocaching sport, at least they can start hunting close to home!

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Zeto Point

 

That has to be the lonliest cache in the USA.

 

Nearest cache does not even register. I would figure 500 miles or more.

$1274. R/T from Anchorage. $2100. and change from Redding,CA.

 

I think I'll pass on this one for now. I would hate to go up there not find it and post a sad face. :blink:

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Zeto Point

 

That has to be the lonliest cache in the USA.

 

Nearest cache does not even register. I would figure 500 miles or more.

"Cache is burried in a hidden bunker " Who approved this thing!? Or does "burried" not mean the same thing as "buried"?

 

Can't believe nobody's jumped on this FTF! :)

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