+Natureboy44 Posted October 23, 2003 Share Posted October 23, 2003 Does anyone have any info as to whether or not there are restrictions on caches in cemetaries? I've done 3 virtual caches in cemetaries in Colorado, however what I have in mind is a little more elaborate. Therefore, before spending the time/effort in setting it up, i thought I seek the wisdom of my fello NE cachers. Quote Link to comment
+Natureboy44 Posted October 23, 2003 Author Share Posted October 23, 2003 Like my spelling of cemetary? Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted October 23, 2003 Share Posted October 23, 2003 They are ok, respect for the environment is the key. Of course it's always the key. Quote Link to comment
+Tonsil Posted October 23, 2003 Share Posted October 23, 2003 Well, there's this one hunt I went on, where we hiked a while and ended up in this public cemetary not far from Aliquippa. I thought it seemed strange at first, I mean it said something about a children's playground on the cache page, but I've screwed those things up before, so I rolled with it. Well, I got to the coords and here it was at a grave, right there in the middle of the place. I would have just given up then and there but the dirt around it was all soft and stuff like it was recently dug. So I went at it figuring I had come this far, and pretty soon I found the cache! It was the biggest container I have found yet, and wood too! What was awesome was that I was FTF, because there was a ring and a wristwatch! w00t! I wanted to trade fair but I only hade some Pokemon cards and a rubber frog. That was one of the best caches ever! I hope I get to do more like that... ------------------------------ Have you had your house checked for Rae Dawn Chong? Quote Link to comment
+lostinjersey Posted October 23, 2003 Share Posted October 23, 2003 presuming you aren't thinking of a virtual which would likely not be approved under the new guidelines, you just need to be respectful. I doubt the approvers would be a stumbling block as they can't see what you've done, just make sure that the spot doesnt interfere with anyone's main reason for being there (i.e. to grieve) I personally find them very interesting as they usually take you to a really interesting headstone, mausoleum or something similar. Done tastefully they can be a welcome diversion from the typical tres stump or pile of rocks and logs... Quote Link to comment
+Natureboy44 Posted October 23, 2003 Author Share Posted October 23, 2003 I agree, respect for all concerned is key and should part of the planning process. Quote Link to comment
+IV_Warrior Posted October 23, 2003 Share Posted October 23, 2003 When it's my time to go, can I have a hidden compartment in my tombstone to hide a micro? Can I get the cache pre-approved, before I expire? I'll leave it in my will that whoever gets the $2.50 i'll probably have left at that time has to do cache maintenance..... Not holding back Quote Link to comment
+lostinjersey Posted October 24, 2003 Share Posted October 24, 2003 quote:Originally posted by IV_Warrior: I'll leave it in my will that whoever gets the $2.50 i'll probably have left at that time has to do cache maintenance..... would they also be required to do grave maitenance too? cause I ain't trimming no grass around no headstone! Quote Link to comment
+MeeMaw Posted October 24, 2003 Share Posted October 24, 2003 The first cache I put out is in a cemetery Orchard Hill It's a multi-cache where you go from grave to grave to find the final location. In this case, it's my own grave, or should say future grave. I think it's great that people will come to visit me after I'm gone! I'm not sure who will maintain it though. Quote Link to comment
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