[Az-Geocaching] More Power Trail Mess

Brian Casteel bcasteel at uccinc.net
Sun Mar 6 11:24:30 MST 2005


So Geocaching.com is once again resurrected as the scourge of the caching world, because they enforce policies to try and keep Geocaching a good experience that works well with those involved, and especially the land managers and government officials who can easily swing their axe of power and cut off our ability to cache in areas they have control over.  :rolleyes:

Brian
Team A.I.

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  Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 6:08 PM
  Subject: [Az-Geocaching] More Power Trail Mess


  I would personally like to see every state eventually control their own caches, instead of submitting to one authority for every cache listing in the entire world. 
  Wouldn't it be nice to have two or more local cachers approving the listings? People that you know, and can work things out together on a local level?
  Yea, I know it's not going to happen. Everyone will just accept things as they are, ho hum...no need to lift a finger or get involved...Hey, I know!..let's all just be sheep, and follow GC.com along like good little boys and girls...yea, that's the way to do it....don't want to cause any trouble here...
  BAAAAA!!! BAAAAA!!!!

  By the way, in case anyone out there hasn't figured it out, Artemis is really Trisha up in Prescott there.....


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