+Team Shibby Posted May 8, 2005 Share Posted May 8, 2005 (edited) I posted this in the General section as well, but I thought I would let everyone know that tonights episode of Law & Order will feature a crime involving Geocaching! It will air at 9pm on Ch. 4 Kar of TS!! Edited May 8, 2005 by Team Shibby Quote Link to comment
+Team DEMP Posted May 8, 2005 Share Posted May 8, 2005 Thanks!! I heard about it last week but forgot to schedule it in the DVR - all set to record. I hope Floopy isn't the one inside the chalk marks! Quote Link to comment
+joefrog Posted May 8, 2005 Share Posted May 8, 2005 Thanks for the reminder -- what station carries it, for those of us who don't have "channel 4?" Quote Link to comment
Keystone Posted May 8, 2005 Share Posted May 8, 2005 Thanks for the reminder. The main thread is here and there's also a separate thread active in the general forum for those who wish to debate whether such TV exposure is a good thing or a bad thing. To keep the number of threads manageable, I am closing this duplicate. Quote Link to comment
Keystone Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 (edited) I have re-opened this topic, now that the Law and Order episode is airing. A buried cache in Harriman State Park is featured in the plot line, and the geocacher who found it is looking like the prime suspect for a murder (or the person being "framed" as the murderer). Please limit discussion in this thread to those issues specific to the fact that Harriman State Park is involved in the plot. Edited May 9, 2005 by Keystone Approver Quote Link to comment
+Peconic Bay Sailors Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 (edited) WE DIDN'T DO IT! We were in the Adirondacks for the weekend... Actually it looks like Geocaching itself, so far, plays a small part of the plot... Edited May 9, 2005 by Peconic Bay Sailors Quote Link to comment
+BMSquared Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 BLECK! Now i realize I why don't watch the the show. Anyway, I believe that burying a cache, with a shovel, is against geocaching policy. I think the episode may significanly hurt he opinion of Geocaching in a park system which appears to already think we are destroying the environment. Very poor timing and portrayal of caching. Before anyone bothers looking, there is no cache called "Footbridge" in Harriman. PS- I'm scared that they can now track me through my GPS "TRANSCEIVER" TRANSmitter / reCEIVER. I guess they didn't look into the technology too much. Anyway, the exposure was kinda cool. Quote Link to comment
+Mopar Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 Yea, a TV show about buried caches in Harriman will certainly not help the REAL Harriman cache problems. Quote Link to comment
+JMBella Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 Please limit discussion in this thread to those issues specific to the fact that Harriman State Park is involved in the plot. What issues? Harriman only has 30 caches! I'm going to hide a crap load in there this week! Quote Link to comment
+Team DEMP Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 Well, if the Harriman rangers think that L&O is "real life", I think we need to be more concerned about that and not that a cache might be buried. I flipped to the show for a second and caught a scene in a police station with Harriman and geocaching being mentioned. I'll watch it tomorrow night. Did they happen to show scenes of Harriman? Quote Link to comment
+JMBella Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 Well, if the Harriman rangers think that L&O is "real life", I think we need to be more concerned about that and not that a cache might be buried. I flipped to the show for a second and caught a scene in a police station with Harriman and geocaching being mentioned. I'll watch it tomorrow night. Did they happen to show scenes of Harriman? They showed a "cache site" not sure if it was really harriman. Quote Link to comment
+Mopar Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 Well, if the Harriman rangers think that L&O is "real life", I think we need to be more concerned about that and not that a cache might be buried. I flipped to the show for a second and caught a scene in a police station with Harriman and geocaching being mentioned. I'll watch it tomorrow night. Did they happen to show scenes of Harriman? They showed a "cache site" not sure if it was really harriman. It may or may not have actually been in Harriman, but the terrain was typical of the park (at least they got THAT right). Quote Link to comment
+webscouter. Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 So if it was Harriman did the show producers have permission to bury the cache? If so could that be used as an argument if the park manager claim that he doesn't want geocaches on the park property to prevent digging. Quote Link to comment
avroair Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 Did the cache in the show have an offical NYS permit? Although minor, the show did nothing useful for geocaching. Quote Link to comment
+Jerseytrex Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 I thought the butler did it. Atleast it didnt portray cachers as a bunch of wierdos that covet small plastic toys. Avroair is correct, other than showing the website on tv it didnt really help establish the game/sport/hobby as a world wide phenomenon. I actually wouldn't mind keeping it that way. Some exposure would help keep the pesky park rangers off our backs. Plus, If someone ever buries a cache I am looking for, we are gonna have words. Jerseytrex Quote Link to comment
+Squealy Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 Sucked. I think I may have to resurrect the old "Stop the Whoring of Geocaching" thread. Bad freaking timing. Gee, I wonder who's to blame? Quote Link to comment
+Worf's Pack Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 The cache didn't have the permit or any writting on it. Quote Link to comment
+Team Rampant Lion Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 Not to get on my "we need a lobby" kick again, but...we need a lobby. While we're being protrayed as litterers and park damagers, the mountain biking association I belong to (IMBA) has just secured expanded trail use opportunities on NPS lands. IMBA spends a great deal of time educating the parks and land owners. They donate time to help with trail building and money to help participate in securing natural lands for recreational use. They also have a trail patrol service that watches for abuse and helps hikers, bikers or others in need of assistance on the trails with first aid, directions or park information. While I know many geocachers aren't too fond of mountain bikers, they are working much harder than we are to promote a good image and self regulate their members. We remain essentially invisible until someone "discovers" us and unfortunately, in the case of a land manager previously unaware that multiple caches have been placed on their property, the reaction is usually negative. We could do a LOT better. Quote Link to comment
+fosterbass Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 Atleast it didnt portray cachers as a bunch of wierdos that covet small plastic toys. They didn't have to. Everyone already KNOWS that! Quote Link to comment
+fosterbass Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 What issues? Harriman only has 30 caches! I'm going to hide a crap load in there this week! I think he said there were "over 30" caches in Harriman. That's technically accurate. It also happens to be my age. Quote Link to comment
+BMSquared Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 Weird thins I noticed: 1. They didn't sign the log book. 2. No rocky crevices 3. The cache in question was south of Seven Lakes Drive and west of Tioratti Circle which puts it in Cache Ninja territory, yet the detectives were able to read the description in plain english. 4. Floopy hadn't already logged the cache. 5. She had receipts for parking in Harriman. How do you get that? Parking in that area is free and usually alongside the road. Quote Link to comment
avroair Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 Not to get on my "we need a lobby" kick again, but...we need a lobby. While we're being protrayed as litterers and park damagers, the mountain biking association I belong to (IMBA) has just secured expanded trail use opportunities on NPS lands. IMBA spends a great deal of time educating the parks and land owners. They donate time to help with trail building and money to help participate in securing natural lands for recreational use. They also have a trail patrol service that watches for abuse and helps hikers, bikers or others in need of assistance on the trails with first aid, directions or park information. While I know many geocachers aren't too fond of mountain bikers, they are working much harder than we are to promote a good image and self regulate their members. We remain essentially invisible until someone "discovers" us and unfortunately, in the case of a land manager previously unaware that multiple caches have been placed on their property, the reaction is usually negative. We could do a LOT better. Not to get on my "we need a lobby" kick again, but...we need a lobby. While we're being protrayed as litterers and park damagers, the mountain biking association I belong to (IMBA) has just secured expanded trail use opportunities on NPS lands. Are you coming on Wednesday Kevin. NNJ Geocachers Group meeting (Sorry it kinda off topic KA, but it is tangental). Quote Link to comment
avroair Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 4. Floopy hadn't already logged the cache. That solves it. It wasn't a geocache. Couldn't have been if Floopy hadn't been there! 5. She had receipts for parking in Harriman. How do you get that? Parking in that area is free and usually alongside the road. On a serious note, parking is NOT usually free. it is $6 at the booths if you happen to have a park ranger there. And parking along the roadside is prohibited in Harriman (although people do it all the time). They should have had the cast find a 14 stage multi rather than a traditional! I missed the end, Rose wanted to watch Desperate Housewives... was he caught? Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 What was the deal with the body still laying uncovered, on the sidewalk the day after the murder? And the people were passing by in the background as if there was nothing going on. I know New Yorkers are a jaded, "I've seen it all" bunch, but you'd think at least a few of tourists would have gathered around to gawk. Quote Link to comment
+Tiffany's Slaves Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 What was the deal with the body still laying uncovered, on the sidewalk the day after the murder? And the people were passing by in the background as if there was nothing going on. I know New Yorkers are a jaded, "I've seen it all" bunch, but you'd think at least a few of tourists would have gathered around to gawk. All the cachers had not logged the crime scene as an event cache so they kept it "open" -OR- Brian and Mark et:al were still drinking at the bar so the event was still in progress. Quote Link to comment
+brian b Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 It seems that the cache in question was near Anthony Wayne -- funny how everyone hiked in dressed all casual and the like. I have been all over Harriman, and I have never seen a bridge like the one described. My wife (who doesn't quite understand the obsession) just laughed at me as I am shaking my head . . . . Quote Link to comment
+JMBella Posted May 10, 2005 Share Posted May 10, 2005 It seems that the cache in question was near Anthony Wayne -- funny how everyone hiked in dressed all casual and the like. I have been all over Harriman, and I have never seen a bridge like the one described. My wife (who doesn't quite understand the obsession) just laughed at me as I am shaking my head . . . . HAHA! Yep, as I was freaking out by how poorly they portrayed geocaching, all my wife could do was roll her eyes. She's gotten used to doing that. However, today she did come caching with me AND it's our 7 year anniversary too! That was my present. Quote Link to comment
shanni-bugbait-wren Posted May 10, 2005 Share Posted May 10, 2005 We watched, anticipating something good. It was HORRIBLE!!! Now, maybe if the killer hacked up his victim and placed body parts in various caches, that would've kept our interest! BOO, LAW AND ORDER! Quote Link to comment
+BMSquared Posted May 10, 2005 Share Posted May 10, 2005 Now, maybe if the killer hacked up his victim and placed body parts in various caches, that would've kept our interest! You beat me to the post! Quote Link to comment
+nikcap Posted May 10, 2005 Share Posted May 10, 2005 .. Now, maybe if the killer hacked up his victim and placed body parts in various caches, that would've kept our interest! ... I remember a couple years ago, someone put a prosthetic forearm in a cache. Anyone else remember that? There was a picture with the log too. It was pretty bizarre. I'm not sure if the guy that took it traded evenly, I mean what would you leave for that? As for the L&O:CI, it was exactly what I expected. After all it is a story about crime investigation, not geocaching. I can't believe how upset everyone is about it. It pretty funny, the same people in the main forum that are wigging out about the portrayal of geocaching, completely butched the stories plot and characters. What's worse? When it comes to Geocaching, you either get it or you don't. No point in trying to teach a pig sing. Also, for the record, The Family Guy is a much better choice for you Sunday night viewing. Choose wisely next weekend. Quote Link to comment
+BMSquared Posted May 10, 2005 Share Posted May 10, 2005 Also, for the record, The Family Guy is a much better choice for you Sunday night viewing. Choose wisely next weekend. And that is why I am bummed I was suckered into Law and Order! But at least I got the Simpsons in. Quote Link to comment
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