[GeoStL] Re: St. Louis County Park project

  • From: Dan Henke <thunder_monk@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 06:33:39 -0800 (PST)

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Rich,
 
Please send me the .loc file ..this sounds like a cool project.
 
BTW Just as a point of interest....I was talking with Nancy Feakes last night 
at my son's band concert and she told me that she would like to contact some of 
us about placing caches (virtual and actual) in some selected spots in Mark 
Twain National Forest to highlight certain aspects of the forest. We did not go 
into great detail but I told her I would stop by sometime and visit and we 
could figure out just what she and the Forest Service have in mind.
I thought this was pretty cool and have thought about telling her about the St. 
Louis County Parks  project for highlighting cool features...it might be 
something we could do on the National level.
 
I will keep everyone informed on the status 
 
Dan 

GC-RGS <gc-rgs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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For those that got to the Christmas party late, left early, or didn't make it, 
we invited 3 of the St. Louis county park rangers to join us in the festivities 
and eat with us.
After eating, but before the didgeridoo hoedown, Ted, one of the rangers, 
talked to us about a project he and the Parks dept. is working on and would 
like our help and input.

The plan is to have an "outdoor museum" throughout all 66 of the St. Louis 
county parks. The "museum" would consist of waypoints of unique natural 
features, springs, large rock bluffs, historical objects such as old 
foundations or remains, etc.They would like us to provide them with the 
coordinates of these features and objects as we find them searching for caches 
or when we are in the parks. Their plan is to catalog all these locations and 
provide that information on the County park website, available to the public, 
schools, and anyone interested in searching out the objects. As Ted said, 
"instead of something in a museum behind glass, they could see it in it's 
natural surroundings".

Obviously there are sensitive areas in some of the parks, and some of the 
features will not be made public, but that is for them to decide. I have taken 
the waypoints he passed out at the party and loaded them into EasyGPS as a LOC 
file if anyone wants to see them. 

I guess for now, if anyone locates anything they feel should be included in the 
project, send me an email with a short description and coordinates, or a LOC 
file, which I'd prefer. I'll combine everything and forward the latest LOC file 
as I get the data.

This will be a unique project for the St. Louis County parks with very little 
cost, and it's great that we were asked to participate. This is the type of 
project that could easily grow to other cities and states, and it all came 
about because of geocaching. 

Get those cards and letters started!

Rich



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