I've never buried any of mine, 1 is in a national volcanic monument, 2 are in a national forest, and another is in a city park.. Even if it has been buried.. big deal. I dont see what damage it causes..
-----Original Message----- From: gary To: gpsstash@egroups.com Date: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 2:46 PM Subject: RE: [gpsstash] Littering, trespassing, etc.
>The fact the stash is buried means the ecosystem has been altered. The spots >I had in mind would be abandoned buildings or other structures in local >parks where you could slip the stash into a hard to see spot. For instance, >in the SF Bay Area, there are many old bunkers that haven't been filled in, >Nike missile infrastructure, or simply the ranch house of the dudes who >owned the land before it was made into a park. Other locations would be >clusters of rock that have gaps. I guess the local Indians pushed all these >rocks together for whatever reason, or maybe they were moved when the trails >were built. Who knows, all I know is they would provide some shelter for the >stash without me digging a hole. > >Disturbing the dirt seems like a no-no to me. > >- > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >How about a flat, no-fee long distance rate of 6.7ยข per min. - >or less? Join beMANY! Our huge buying group gives you rates which >fall monthly, plus an extra $60 in FREE calls! >http://click.egroups.com/1/3820/6/_/_/_/960928559/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >GPS Stash Hunt Page : >The GPS Stash Hunt page. >http://www.triax.com/yngwie/gps.html > >GPS Stash Hunt FAQ : >THE FAQ >http://www.triax.com/yngwie/stashfaq.txt > > >To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >gpsstash-unsubscribe@egroups.com > >