+Cleveland Metroparks Posted April 11, 2002 Share Posted April 11, 2002 Cleveland Metroparks is currently working on creating a permit system for allowing caches within our park system. The permits will ensure that the locations are environmentally suitable for the caches and that there is not an oversaturation of caches within our parks. A question came up of whether or not geocaching.com has any sort of policy or official position on cautioning Geocachers of unlikely dangers. For instance, if someone had placed a dangerous item in a cache and an unsuspecting Geocacher was harmed - what happens? Is there any precident set? I have not noticed an offical warning of any kind posted on the web site that Geocaching is "at your own risk", althougth I understand that it is implied. Cleveland Metroparks maintains 6 caches. In our caches and on our Geocaching brochure the rule is stated that: Absolutely no tobacco, alcohol, drugs, firearms, dangerous items, adult items or food are permitted in the caches. Also, our caches are monitored monthly by volunteers. We know that this is not fool proof, but a good start. Please let me know of any official policies or positions taken by the site. Also, if anyone knows of any localized policies pertaining to this, I would love to hear them. Thank you. Quote Link to comment
Cachemere Posted April 11, 2002 Share Posted April 11, 2002 may be the link you are looking for. Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment
Cachemere Posted April 11, 2002 Share Posted April 11, 2002 may be the link you are looking for. Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment
+Brokenwing Posted April 11, 2002 Share Posted April 11, 2002 That disclaimer page listed above is linked to from every cache page by the way. Look just above the star ratings and you should see a link to the disclaimer. Also, in the FAQ, there is some info about "inappropriate" items in caches. Here is that link: http://www.geocaching.com/faq.asp look for the section that reads: What shouldn't be in a cache? Scott / Brokenwing http://www.cordianet.com/geocaching Quote Link to comment
Cachemere Posted April 11, 2002 Share Posted April 11, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Scott Thomason:That disclaimer page listed above is linked to from every cache page by the way. Sure is easy to overlook that TINY link. I've seen dozens and dozens of cache pages and must admit, I've never even noticed it. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Quote Link to comment
Cachemere Posted April 11, 2002 Share Posted April 11, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Scott Thomason:That disclaimer page listed above is linked to from every cache page by the way. Sure is easy to overlook that TINY link. I've seen dozens and dozens of cache pages and must admit, I've never even noticed it. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Quote Link to comment
magellan315 Posted April 11, 2002 Share Posted April 11, 2002 I think that the Cleveland Metroparks has taken sone excellent steps towrds promoting Geocaching as an acceptable use for a park. I understand your concerns about someone placing something inappropriate or dangerous in a cache. But I feel you have taken the right steps by having volunteers monitor the cahces. If anything you may have cahces looted by local kids or by people who get a kick out of doing the same. If any caches had been boobytrapped or had dangeous items placed in them we would have heard by now. Geocaching is about as dangerous as hiking through the wooods and it depends on on how challenging the trail is. Quote Link to comment
Cachemere Posted April 11, 2002 Share Posted April 11, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Cachemere:Sure is easy to overlook that TINY link. It's not tiny anymore! I just wish I could get my e-mails answered that fast! Quote Link to comment
Cachemere Posted April 11, 2002 Share Posted April 11, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Cachemere:Sure is easy to overlook that TINY link. It's not tiny anymore! I just wish I could get my e-mails answered that fast! Quote Link to comment
+Cleveland Metroparks Posted April 13, 2002 Author Share Posted April 13, 2002 Thank you. Some of our administrative staff just wanted to make sure that no legal issues were overlooked. We haven't had any trouble with our geocaches containing dangerous items. I certainly hope it says that way! Carly Martin, Cleveland Metroparks, Naturalist Quote Link to comment
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