PioneerGal Posted June 17, 2002 Share Posted June 17, 2002 Received this email from Caroline and thought you all would be interested in checking it out (hopefully) on Thursday. Bonnie and Greg: The Centre Daily Times MAY be running the geocaching story on Thursday, 20 June. I'll be on vacation then, so I won't know if it's a go, but you could check online on Thursday: www. centredaily.com (under Living). Thanks again for your help, Caroline Terenzini Centre Daily Times cterenzi@centredaily.com No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. E Roosevelt Quote Link to comment
Team Grayrun Posted June 20, 2002 Share Posted June 20, 2002 The geocaching story did appear in the Centre Daily Times today (6/20). You can find it here: 'Treasure' hunt Geocachers mentioned in the story are Bob Weber, Paul Schneider, the Blacks of CCCooper Agency, Tom and Jeanne Dorsey, Missy Hazen, Dana and Maggie Harlan, and Robert Bascom. Thanks to all who assisted the reporter with the story. Gary // Team Grayrun Heard in a bookstore coffee shop: "They don't have regular coffee. Whaddya want, French Roast or Peruvian?" Quote Link to comment
+Salvelinus Posted June 20, 2002 Share Posted June 20, 2002 I was just about to post the article but you beat me to it. Thanks for the link. I had a heck of a time finding it this morning (I never did). I thought the article was very well researched and well done. There were some photos and sidebars which were not in the online article. I was a bit nervous before this came out because this paper (IMO) has done some lousy stuff in the past. Thankfully the paper and especially the reporter did a great job this time. I also didn't realize there were so many cachers in this area. Hope to meet some of them someday! Smoochnme aka Bob Weber "He who hesitates is lost" [This message was edited by smoochnme on June 20, 2002 at 07:35 AM.] Quote Link to comment
+MissJenn Posted June 20, 2002 Share Posted June 20, 2002 That was a good article. I especially appreciated this part of her story: quote: In Pennsylvania, rules already in effect prohibit placing anything on state land without permission of the district forester or park supervisor, said Amy Griffith, district forester for Bald Eagle State Forest. Anybody interested in contacting a district forester can find the number in their local phone directory under state government, she said. The state Bureau of Forestry is formulating a policy on caching, Griffith added, but currently, if no permit is on file, foresters can remove any object left on the land. ----- You must be present to win. Quote Link to comment
enfanta Posted June 20, 2002 Share Posted June 20, 2002 "I also didn't realize there were so many cachers in this area. Hope to meet some of them someday!" Ya know, it's funny you should say that. I was wondering if it was time to have a Central PA Geocacher's Picnic. Anyone interested? A chance to meet some of the folks behind the geo-names, have a little food, track down a one-day-only-cache, maybe have geocaching scavenger hunt??? If so, any thoughts on when would be the best time to get together (and where)? just wondering, Enfanta Quote Link to comment
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