Jeremy Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 Amazing. I hardly have words... Click the image to see the event. Jeremy Irish Groundspeak - The Language of Location Quote
+sbell111 Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 Bravo Team Commissar and all participants. Quote
+Markwell Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 OK - somewhere, someone NEEDS to post how they handled setup and logistics. I could see this REALLY catching on!!! Markwell Chicago Geocaching Quote
Moun10Bike Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 That's phenomenal! We definitely need the details on how they organized that so that we can do the same in Washington! Quote
+trippy1976 Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 Here here. Lord golly. We need details and a site that trashed I'm wondering if the second part there might be the harder bit You guys are awesome. If anything makes it into the media, drop it in here for us to see. -------- trippy1976 - Team KKF2A Quote
+Eric K Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 This could be some great positive press for geocaching. It could go a long way towards more parks giving approval for geocaching if they see that this is the type of people that geocache. Quote
The Champions Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 Deserves a 10 stars Well done all! Niall The Champions Quote
+Sissy-n-CR Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 If you read the logs from the beginning for 'Winnsboro Reservoir' cache, you will see that the trash problem gets plenty of mention. I didn't start geo-caching until after the Columbia Convergence event cache, so was eager to meet other cachers. After looking through the profiles of some in our state and reading Commissar's log, I e-mailed him through the site and asked if we could do another event cache and clean up the area too. Commissar lives not far from the area. He really did all the legwork to get it rolling. Tony and Charlotte, the cache placers, offered to bring chili, we brought drinks and some ammo boxes for door prizes, and everyone who posted brought other food. Commissar talked with some of the folks who work for the city, and they were so happy about the event that they put up barriers to prevent future dumping, provided the bags and trailers, and even rented a port-a-potty for us. I was thrilled to be a part of something so positive and got to meet some of the other cachers from our state at the same time. --Sissy -- Insert pithy aphorism here -- Quote
+Planet Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 A huge pat on the back to all of you! What a monumental job that was. You should all feel very proud of your fine work and dedication. You have also just a made a bad day much better. Thank you so much! Cache you later, Planet Quote
+Wander Lost Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 Two big thumbs up!! We should all take notes from this. I'm sure there are many cache sites around the country that could use this same treatment. If ignorance is bliss, why aren't there more happy people?? Quote
umc Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 Simply awesome. Lets do this in Michigan Trippy. ______________________________________________________________________________________ Coming Around, New Owner Of a Garmin GPS V Received on 10-03-02 Quote
Leemann Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 Absolutly AWSOME! Great job Cudos big time.. Beam me up Scotty theres no life forms down here. Just Geocachers.. Quote
+ZachMJ2345 Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 Trippy, UMC, I'm all for doing this in Michigan too. We need to get more people into this... maybe we should send something throughout MiGo... What do you think? Any ideas on where we could do this? I'll talk to a few of my buddies that i've met caching and see what they think. -Zach -Team TSA- Quote
+trippy1976 Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 This kind of effort is something we really should strive to emulate in Michigan (and everywhere) on a regular occasion. It's spectacular. However, the smaller efforts - you know, little bags full... they add up as well and are probably the most practical way that everyone can help to clean up our parks. And it's something we can all do, all the time, with very little planning. I set up a page on the MiGO site which allows Michigan cachers to post the results of their everyday cleanups, hoping that over time it would accumulate and we'd have a large group effort to show off to park systems as a positive thing that has benefited many sites in our state. However, over the last three weeks only three photographs have been posted, two of them by the same user. I won't pretend to know the reasons (I made it too hard to use, a low percentage of cachers have digital cameras, etc.) but I would just like to throw out there that the best start would be to... just start. I know that more often than not I'd go out and not bring a trash bag, or not think of it, or... etc. A LARGE group effort like this is impressive fo' sho' and is a great way for any group to get out and promote the positive aspects of the sport. But a LARGE group of small efforts would do us a lot of good as well. If either of you would like to help plan an activity like this in Michigan, contact me off-list and we can set the ball rolling. mike@wunderware.com -------- trippy1976 - Team KKF2A Quote
+Jamie Z Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 Good work. Hmmm, maybe this will kick into gear the "we'll create an online album to share our efforts" promise I've been reading on the main page for two years. Jamie Quote
+LarsThorwald Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 Whatever the prize is... you win it!! Charlie "One should never begin a journey by heading in the wrong direction." Quote
+EraSeek Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 Now, could you come over and do my kid's room? Quote
Rickfur Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 I give this thread 5 jumping ducks... Great stuff Jesus ****, I just looked at the photo again... Did the garbage fairies load that place up or what? I trash out but I've never seen that much.... Contents Under Pressure... [This message was edited by Acceptable Risk on October 23, 2002 at 12:06 AM.] Quote
Dinoprophet Posted October 23, 2002 Posted October 23, 2002 Looks like a big pile of giant habaneros! Way to go, folks! Quote
magellan315 Posted October 23, 2002 Posted October 23, 2002 HOLY BAG O DOOTS, GREAT LEAPIN DUST BUNNIES BATMAN. Boy am I impressed, local Geocachers make good. Even got the city to put in barriers to prevent future problems and helped supply equipment to support the undertaking. I hope the comissar does alert the media, this would make a great local interest story. I copied the web page I thought the contest and the prizes were a great idea and I hope some day to use them for a similar project. Quote
+VentureForth Posted October 23, 2002 Posted October 23, 2002 The thumbnail map of this cache event says that it's in "South Australia" instead of "South Carolina". Wow. An international event! --------------- Go! And don't be afraid to get a little wet! Quote
+Planet Posted October 23, 2002 Posted October 23, 2002 When did the United States acquire South Australia is my question? My friend, Bryno, and I take my canoe around a local state park every year before the leaves come out (first day of shade) and from the water's edge we pick up all the crap left by fisherman. We usually end up with the lures and bobbers and stuff that they got stuck in trees, along with all the garbage, so we call this "shopping". It's best done between the Last Day of Shade and the First Day of Shade so you can see all the stuff and it's not blocked by leaves. Cache you later, Planet Quote
+GEO*Trailblazer 1 Posted October 23, 2002 Posted October 23, 2002 Way to go Gang. We just had our County Commissioners create a County Clean up day. I asked them to make it permanent and they agreed. This was just prior to me finding this site,now I have (your) idea to have a GEOTRASHOUT. Tetrahedron in a sphere=GEOID=Perfect Pyramid. On all Planets there is a Geometric disturbance at 19.5 degrees!!! Quote
+Rusty & Libby Posted October 23, 2002 Posted October 23, 2002 Tons of applause for those guys and their initiative. But doesn't it make you mad to think of the morons that would trash a park that much in the first place. Rusty... -------------------------------------------------- Friends don't let friends cache locationless! Rusty & Libby's Geocache Page Michigan Geocaching Organization Quote
The Nelson's Posted October 24, 2002 Posted October 24, 2002 You guys are great! What a great idea, the photos show what real cachers can do! Congrats from Colorado! http//:www.thenelsons.8m.net RV's & a GPS makes the world go 'round Quote
Oh! Bandeirante Posted October 24, 2002 Posted October 24, 2002 ... that's the geocache right??? It's just like so many people say - today's geocaches are SO MUCH rubbish The caches I'd hidden tend to be as far from the rubbish as possible as without the use of a trailer there's no way I could get half of it out !! Now if only people would hide some caches around here for ME to find {sigh} Quote
+ron50eli Posted October 24, 2002 Posted October 24, 2002 I agree with everyone. A job well done. All of you deserve a standing ovation. We do River & Coastal Clean-up every year. So I know all the work that went into it. CONGRATULATIONS. Maybe this will help others see that Geocaching is a good thing. rocker51 Quote
+Eric K Posted October 25, 2002 Posted October 25, 2002 This could be a great media event if sometime next summer/spring we hold a national "Trash Out" day. Tons of photos and enough press could lead to a good national story. Quote
+Wander Lost Posted October 25, 2002 Posted October 25, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Eric K:This could be a great media event if sometime next summer/spring we hold a national "Trash Out" day. Tons of photos and enough press could lead to a good national story. Great Idea!! What day is Earth Day next year? That would be the obvious day for a global clean up event. *edit* One site I found listed Earth Day 2003 as the week of April 15-22nd. [This message was edited by Wander Lost on October 25, 2002 at 10:22 PM.] Quote
Dinoprophet Posted October 29, 2002 Posted October 29, 2002 I know events are usually archived after some time, but I'd like to see this one stay available so that others organizing similar events can give the link to land managers to view. Quote
+Desert_Warrior Posted October 29, 2002 Posted October 29, 2002 the one bag of trash my daughter and I hauled out of the desert. I won't bother now. GREAT JOB GUYS!!!!! On another note... The Franklin Mountain state park (The largest urban park in the USA ~ 37 square miles - inside the city limits) has rangers patrolling. It is a lot of ground to cover for a few rangers. But I did discuss with them, and as I collect trash, and the bag gets too heavy, I tie it shut and leave it alongside the trail. They pick it up when patrolling that area. It is better than just leaving it lay. Mike. KD9KC. El Paso, Texas. Citizens of this land may own guns. Not to threaten their neighbors, but to ensure themselves of liberty and freedom. They are not assault weapons anymore... they are HOMELAND DEFENSE WEAPONS! Quote
+The Commissar! Posted November 4, 2002 Posted November 4, 2002 Legendary! Wow... The local and regional media were informed prior to the event. The local paper is working on a story but the exposure will not be that great...The regional paper had done a story on Geocaching recently and was not too excited to do a follow-up just for some trash...Boo! As for the discussion regarding individual efforts in Cache-In-Trash-Out, our WORLD needs to see that Geocachers all pick up trash, one piece, one bag at a time...So POST that picture of one bag of trash, it is no less important than any other bag. As noted above, our Cache Clean-up Event was a great show of the commitment Geocachers have to the planet, but more often than not we work alone or in small groups and the big showy pictures will be few and far between. I hope that the Cache Clean-Up Crew has inspired people that have problem areas to do something about them. We amazed ourselves with what we accomplished in a short amount of time. The pictures are a reminder of what we can do together but we can also create mountains of trash individually... The Commissar Searching The World, For Fun! The true measure of a Geocacher (and other less intelligent humans) is based on what he/she does when nobody else is watching... Quote
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