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Hello, im a recently new member of this worldwide geocache craze! :P i

found

my first one just yesterday with my brother! it was awesome fun! :rolleyes:

 

though ive had some ideas for setting a cache of my own, i did read all

of

the information on placing a new cache, but i was wondering if you

would

have to get permission for the town hall or whoever owns the land IF

the

cache is hidden within a public park. see what i wanted to do was do a

multi cache in where they would go from park to park around my town. to

enjoy them and possibly find a new place to go on weekends :P :P

though what i wanted to do was at the last cache location i would have

a

riddle which would lead them to the place i work and so i could

personally

give them the cache. (i know about caches that cant be in places that

sell

services or products) but i wanted to meet this fellow cacher.

so

basically can i do these things for my cache???:P

(if having to go to where i work [Mc.Donalds] doesnt fly, well then i can put it somewhere else.)

 

i also had another idea to where i would have to write somewhere with a

special type of "paint" that would only be seen when you hold a black

light up to it.

 

i hope to hear from someone soon!

 

McHunter

:P

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I know that other people will chime in here, so I will only comment on your first idea. I would make sure before placing such a cache that you have found all the caches in the area of the parks you want to use. Because of the 528 foot rule, you will need to be far enough away from each of them including puzzle caches.

 

Also find several more before you start hiding so you know what works for hides in your area. Some first time hiders have a problem reinventing the wheel. They make all the mistakes that other people have made. Make sure you know how to use your GPSr to mark a location well enough that someone else can find it.

 

In terms of permission that may well vary with the park district. Some cities (like Colorado Springs) have a policy of no caches period. Some others (like Seattle) have a policy of basically they can't control it so they live with it. In a sensitive park you may want to talk to someone in charge to make sure you don't bring too many visitors to an area that can't handle them. Most of the time the park managers want the caches there because they bring people in that wouldn't ordinarily come to the park and that is good for the parks.

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Hi! Welcome to Geocaching.

 

I would simply suggest finding about a dozen or so caches before taking it upon yourself to hide one.

 

You will have a much better idea of how to go about it.

 

For questions concerning placement and permissions, of course, you always want to check the Groundspeack and geocaching.com guidleines for cache placement.

 

There are hundreds of beautiful parks across the country and around the world with some well-hidden caches.

 

Good luck with yours!

 

:rolleyes:

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If I could get the cache through the drive through I might do it, but if I had to actually go in ............well........maybe not. :rolleyes::P:P

 

So the final would be a micro but you could Super Size to an ammo box? :P

 

You have some good ideas, but rolling them all into one cache may be a bit much.

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thanks guys, ill keep those in mind.

 

yeah, i guess i was getting a bit too abstract with the blacklight thing.

though you do have to admit, that would be pretty shnazzy doncha think? :rolleyes:

 

as for the supersizing a micro to an ammo can, well, if people would actually take up my cache challenge....maybe, ya never know :P

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also had another idea to where i would have to write somewhere with a

special type of "paint" that would only be seen when you hold a black

light up to it.

 

This is not likely to be approved.

I know that it doesn't matter that same has been approved before, but this has been done already. Aside from some others I've heard of locally, there was a cache in SC called Natural Phenomenon - Ultraviolet A that required the use of a black light to find. They even had a blacklight TB circulating so you didn't have to go buy one yourself. Unfortunately, it was in SC cemetary... :rolleyes:

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i was wondering if you would have to get permission for the town hall or whoever owns the land IF the cache is hidden within a public park.

Some parks have rules requiring permission. Most city and neighborhood parks don't, at least in our area. I don't know of any that do. I have placed caches in 5 parks in our area and permission was not required for any of them.

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