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Geocachers Beware!
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I don't know much about this puzzling pursuit but it can obviously impact on your personal safety!
I don't know much about this puzzling pursuit but it can obviously impact on your personal safety!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The cache can be up a tree as this happened to me a few weeks ago but I decided not to risk it. Each cache is registered as to how easy or difficult it is to get to it (terrain) and find it. If you're not very athletic you just don't go for the difficult ones. There are some caches where you need a dingy or swim to get to (they're 5 star) however, the easy ones ( 1 star) are accessible to everybody. A lot of kids go geocaching as that's the fun to do it as a family event.
one of them (even though just off a public footpath) was on land designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. I had to contact some quango who were clueless and useless.
I then moved it - they bounced my request again as it was less than 545ft from another geocache - against the 'saturation' of geocache regulation. Various other reasons - it was farcical. I gave up in the end.
I then moved it - they bounced my request again as it was less than 545ft from another geocache - against the 'saturation' of geocache regulation. Various other reasons - it was farcical. I gave up in the end.
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