[Az-Geocaching] What have we learned?
Scott Wood
listserv@azgeocaching.com
Tue, 20 Aug 2002 16:19:04 -0700
At 03:46 PM 8/20/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Team Evil Fish has another thought..
>
>I know there is a way that all of us can get our heads together and write a
>nice set of Geocaching Rules alittle more specific than on the Main
>website... Questions to ask...
I guess I am a libertarian geocacher. I don't want to see more and more
rules. All that will do is strangle all the fun out of geocaching. I
think that the rules that are laid out on the geocaching.com website are
more than adequate.
We are trapped in the situation that there was a perceived problem, that
perceived problem was not that the sites were being destroyed, but that
geocachers were destroying sites. I think that we have more than
established that geocaching was not the vilian, and it was most likely not
geocachers that were destroying the sites, we seem to want to make rules to
solve a problem that isn't actually a problem.
>Will this cache cause undo dammage from heavier foot traffic?
>Will this cache at its present location be stumbled on without specific
>looking?
Both of those are very subjective, some land managers claim that a single
person does undo damage. If you make a rule, who gets to enforce the
rule? I think that both of those questions are valid, but the are valid to
ask yourself when you place your cache. They certainly shouldn't be part
of the rules of geocaching.
Just my libertarian geocacher $0.02!
Scott
Team My Blue Heaven
www.myblueheaven.com/geocache