RE: [gpsstash] Re: what's lost by legitimizing geocaching
You have a point that the cache hider needs to think about somebody seeing you go for the gold, so the spot should not be too visible. It is up to the cache seeker to just wait until no one is looking. [The photo of George Bush at Ranger Stadium comes to mind in how NOT to do this.] Not being detected is just part of the game.
> -----Original Message----- > From: csr@crescentkayak.com [mailto:csr@crescentkayak.com] > Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 4:47 AM > To: gpsstash@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [gpsstash] Re: what's lost by legitimizing geocaching > > > Hey, I am into that, BUT some caches are hidden so well without adequate > clues that we end up tearing up a small area looking like goofballs and > then passing people become suspicious of the guy looking behind all the > rocks in the park -- advertising that there is something hidden around > here! > > David Routh >