GeoSnippits Geocaching Tutorial Videos hosted by our very own lovable HeadHardHat gives you an interesting introduction with answering the question, "Where Do You NOT Hide a Geocache"? This episode...
GeoSnippits Geocaching Tutorial Videos hosted by our very own lovable HeadHardHat gives you an interesting introduction with answering the question, "Where Do You NOT Hide a Geocache"? This episode shows you several rules and regulations out of Geocaching.com plus suggestions from fellow geocachers like you on what NOT to do when deciding on a hide.
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I got a little tip that I forgot to put in my last comment. I get surplus ammo boxes for some of my caches and my dad works with glass, he does picture frameing. I have cut holes in the side of some ammo boxes and put glass taped then glued and sealed to the box, it works nicely
What about if it was next to a rail track, but in between the cache and track was a fence? There is alot of caches in my area that I live that do this.
It all depends on the reviewers in your area, some will look at the 150 feet rule and totally say no, other will see the fence as an obstacle blocking you from getting on the track and might permit it.
What I don't mention in the video that I learned later is that railroad tracks are actually private property and walking on or near them is considered trespassing. So that alone is against geocaching rules.. Just something else to consider... -HHH
Our country is doing just fine and thanks for watching Geosnippits. You are so right about not acting suspicious around government facilities. Unless you want to spend some time talking to the local police force or worse.
You can use GPS devices in the US out in the open all you want. There are no laws that I can think of unless it is a restricted area which would be the same as not being able to use a cell phone either. Thanks for letting us know what you think.. -HHH
That's a good thing then when it comes to geocaching. You may though still have a tough time getting a geocache approved on them regardless. Remember that train tracks are private property and you actually could get in trouble trespassing. Just a thought. -HHH
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"Don't do anything suspicious around government facilities" just like in communist country.
Do you have police hours? Can you use GPS electronics in the open?
Just wow!
Our country is doing just fine and thanks for watching Geosnippits. You are so right about not acting suspicious around government facilities. Unless you want to spend some time talking to the local police force or worse.
You can use GPS devices in the US out in the open all you want. There are no laws that I can think of unless it is a restricted area which would be the same as not being able to use a cell phone either. Thanks for letting us know what you think..
-HHH