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Re: Bump

Posted: Sun 2010-01-31, 16:48:35
by cheechgang
TheBearclaws wrote: I request that this thread be locked.
Did someone mention lok-n-lok's?

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Re: Bump

Posted: Sun 2010-01-31, 20:17:59
by linzypooh49
What are the coordinates to receive the pie? Sorry couldn't resist. My ADHD and mentality of always veering off topic just couldn't hold back.

Re: Bump

Posted: Fri 2010-02-05, 16:14:40
by T-Hunter
I observed something today and took a picture. This is how WE look doing lamp post skirt caches. This guy was actually a repairman.......I hope! He had several wires out maybe he was wiring a bomb????

Re: Bump

Posted: Fri 2010-02-05, 17:32:35
by OnDHunt
Mighty_Mo wrote: I like the idea of identifying the permission granter and maybe including that on the cache page with contact info.
Lamp posts in retail parking lots, even parking lots of big box stores, are not public property. They are private property and therefore permission should be required. Getting permission is not going to eliminate the issue, but it will greatly minimize it.

I assume that the reviewers do not ask about permission for a skirt lifter in a retail parking lot. I have never hidden one, so I do not really know. I find it ironic that when I hid my travel bug hotel next to my office in an undeveloped wooded lot I was questioned about permission, but the reviewers don't even skip a beat for a LPC.

I do not think that posting the contact information will do anything to help prevent issues with these types of caches. Personally if someone asked for permission to hide a cache and then told me that my name and number would be on the cache page for the whole world to see I would tell them to hide their cache somewhere else.

The short version of my long winded story is that permission should be required but posting the contact information will just create a new set of issues.

Re: Bump

Posted: Sat 2010-02-06, 15:02:45
by SuchaNana
following the lead of Good Dog and others who have archived these skirt lifters seems to be the best way to combat the legal issues - although i will miss picking up these quickies at the end of a busy caching day, or on a cold, blustery day....sniffle, sniffle :(

Re: Bump

Posted: Sat 2010-02-06, 15:13:28
by T-Hunter
SuchaNana wrote:following the lead of Good Dog and others who have archived these skirt lifters seems to be the best way to combat the legal issues - although i will miss picking up these quickies at the end of a busy caching day, or on a cold, blustery day....sniffle, sniffle :(
Don't worry, I am confident they ALL won't disappear. Some are actually placed in decent areas.

Re: Bump

Posted: Sun 2010-02-07, 22:06:18
by T-Hunter
I actually found another purpose for one of those "skirt lifter" cache containers. Who woulda thought.....hmmmmmmmm

Re: Bump

Posted: Sun 2010-02-07, 22:29:49
by cheechgang
How do you get that thing to stick to that leather wall?

Re: Bump

Posted: Mon 2010-02-08, 02:58:18
by Mighty_Mo
Very interesting development. You are a genius.

Re: Bump

Posted: Mon 2010-02-08, 03:51:07
by SuchaNana
thunter16148 wrote:I actually found another purpose for one of those "skirt lifter" cache containers. Who woulda thought.....hmmmmmmmm
omigosh...i know these investors...Mike, you could make a zillion dollars with that idea...

seriously, back to the LPC...recycling seems to be an answer...

let's place them out there for the bogus dudes...

Re: Bump

Posted: Mon 2010-02-08, 16:23:34
by T-Hunter
I just hope those guys (if more than one) aren't going and stealing the caches. That would be a real problem. This other one can easily be ignored instead of raising the blood pressure of our membership.

Re: Bump

Posted: Mon 2010-02-08, 16:42:35
by Mighty_Mo
I suspect that would take more effort than they want to exert. (I hope)

In any case mine are all "Premium Member" caches at this point.

Re: Bump

Posted: Tue 2010-02-09, 01:40:39
by SuchaNana
back to the BUMP...
has anyone heard what the steering committee has decided to do about the skirt lifters aka LPC ?
still in discussions?
is there a forum place for reporting on the meetings, etc?

Re: Bump

Posted: Tue 2010-02-09, 05:15:16
by T-Hunter
SuchaNana wrote:back to the BUMP...
has anyone heard what the steering committee has decided to do about the skirt lifters aka LPC ?
still in discussions?
is there a forum place for reporting on the meetings, etc?
We have a meeting in 2 weeks and that was going to be discussed. I however, will take my stand on "we can't do anything because we have no right to". They are placed within the guidelines of groundspeak. We don't make the rules, they do. All I can suggest to everyone is PASS THEM UP and leave a note.

By now anyone that is a NWOGEO member already knows about placing caches that may create negative attention to geocaching and hopefully will not place more. It is the ones that DO NOT come here that we have to try to reach out to somehow.

The SC is here for NWOGEO and not Groundspeak.