The latest installment of the GeoSnippits series answers the question: Where NOT to hide a geocache?
We had asked this question on the geocaching.com forum and within two days had over 2000 hits and over 70 suggestions. There were so many in fact we are going to do a multi part series on this very touchy subject.
The idea is simple, if we show newer geocachers where and how NOT to hide geocaches through example then maybe they won't do it as much. Let see what happens.
Direct Link To YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMqaFfeHTKI
Here is the link to all the rules and regulations from geocaching.com:
http://www.geocaching.com/about/guidelines.aspx
We will be posting the complete list of all the suggestions from the geocaching.com forum soon. Stay tuned for more details and future GeoSnippits episodes.
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4 comments:
Very good. One key point you left out about RR tracks is that they are private property and you can be arrested for being there. That, rather than safety, is the key reason for the guideline. Geocachers have been arrested and fined for placing caches on a RR right of way. It doesn't even have to be on the tracks.
Great job! Hadn't thought of the Statue one, see? Learn something every day.
NICE! I think I'm going to put a link to this video in my geocaching profile!
Thanks for all the great suggestions and comments folks. Keep them coming! We love hearing from you. -HHH
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