[GeoStL] Re: Evening dinner and caching

  • From: Glenn <GLNash@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 19:03:09 -0500

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Thats right. Like the slaga picnic or geo-woodstock, part of the days activities may include cache hunting but it cant be the sole reason for the main event.


Andrew Senger wrote:
"I went to eat at Subway and a group cache broke out!"

Thanks for the info.

Andrew

On 7/14/07, *Mike Tollefson* < mbtoll@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:mbtoll@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Here are the guidelines from GC.com:

    Event caches are gatherings that are open to all geocachers and
    which are organized by geocachers. While a music concert, a garage
    sale, an organized sporting event, a ham radio field day or a
    town's fireworks display might be of interest to a large
    percentage of geocachers, such events are not suitable for
    submission as event caches because the organizers and the primary
    attendees are not geocachers. In addition, an event cache should
    not be set up for the sole purpose of drawing together cachers for
    an organized hunt of another cache or caches. Such group hunts are
    best organized using the forums or an email distribution list.

    Meet & greets can be set up as events, (that's right you can
    create an event for the sole purpose of meeting cachers for food!)
    but a group cache outing doesn't count.

Mike





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