[GeoStL] Re: Man vs. Nature

  • From: "Greg & Bobbi Crouch" <mocrouchs@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 11:10:19 -0600

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Yep, Here's your "SIGN"

Greg ( HFF )
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Glenn" <Glenn@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 10:49 AM
Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Man vs. Nature


> -
> Crazy or suicidal? why yes indeed.
>
> For a cacher to IGNORE the warning on the cache page and to proceed onto
> the archery range again IGNORING the warnings on the archery range would
> indeed be suicidal and crazy. I guess we know where the previous cacher
> parked. Right where he was warned not to park. Reading comprehension is a
> key part of Geocaching. Sometimes, if ya dont read the cache page, it
could
> get ya killed. If someone were to IGNORE the POSTED WARNINGS and proceed
> into a dangerous area, that is not the fault of the cache placer or
> Groundspeak. That is a personal responsibility and safety issue.
>
> I have walked this cache route a half dozen times or more and have only
> ventured onto the archery range once and that is because I am crazy and
> suicidal.
>
> The cache is not on the archery range, it is not necessary to go to the
> archery range, go by the archery range or see the archery range and the
> warning on the page said NOT to go near the archery range.
>
> So, who is suicidal and crazy? Geocaching.com can't protect cachers from
> themselves. Thats the cachers job.
>
>
> And to think that many folks belive motorcyclists are crazy!!
>
> gln
>
> At 10:25 AM 2/8/2005, Mike Griffin wrote:
>
> >-
> >I thought the cache page was clear that this was to be done from the
> >bottom up and you don't have to get near the archery range..
> > >From the latest log...
> >
> >"Are you crazy or just suicidal??  Putting a cache on an archery range is
> >not a good idea!  being a archer I would hate to have people on the
> >coruse!  Plus it required an orange vest.  We found the first an d then
> >couldn't find the rest...not to mention almost hitting some one with a
> >losse rock that was below us on the trail.  The first cache is broken
> >anyway, so you should probly fix it and move it!!  Geocaching should not
> >put people at risk to that level!!!  Very sad you didn't think through
it.  "
> >
> >I can't remember where they all are but I doubt that they are on the
> >archery range.
> >
> >Mike Griffin
> >
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