[GeoStL] Conservation Department Caches
- From: "TKLNHL" <sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 14:54:01 -0500
Are there any names I can drop in getting permission to place a cache on
Conservation land?
My husband had talked with the soon-to-retire guy last month. He said that he
knows there are caches out there but that as far as he knows no one has ever
asked him for permission . He's out of Sullivan -- which used to cover our
south-eastern area of Gasconade County.
From what I've learned over the last month or so is that they are going to a
County office system instead of more of a regional office.
I have a call in to Jeff Demand in Linn, MO. Sullivan is pretty sure he covers
the Gasconade are,a but, Columbia isn't so sure ... The lady answering the
phones in Linn has only worked there a month and thinks he probably does but
has never heard of one of the places I'm asking about (can't tell you either
it's a secret ..) We don't want to just place something out there since we
know one area is wildlife management area with foodplots etc. Another person
in that office is Jennifer ...?
Could anyone suggest or have the names of other agents they have worked with?
Perhaps point out some well-done caches on Conservation land that I might be
able to use as an example?
Thanks!
Nancy
NHL of TKLNHL and Kyd
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