Archiving caches in National Parks
- homedg
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Archiving caches in National Parks
Looks like the reviewers have started, without any obvious prompting, archiving caches in areas managed by NPWS.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... ba91e87f38 (GCZ3ND)
This one was in the public picnic and lookout area at the end of a public road. No risk of envornmental damage or contamination at all.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... ba91e87f38 (GCZ3ND)
This one was in the public picnic and lookout area at the end of a public road. No risk of envornmental damage or contamination at all.
- riblit
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Re: Archiving caches in National Parks
Don't jump to conclusions, you could fall and hurt yourself.
It had an SBA note on it so it came up in the list of caches with SBA notes and than flagged as being in a DECC controlled area.
It had an SBA note on it so it came up in the list of caches with SBA notes and than flagged as being in a DECC controlled area.
- homedg
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Re: Archiving caches in National Parks
The note was for a temorary disable.
No need for this as access has been re-enabled.
I thought that these caches fell under the "Grandfathered" banner.
I must also say that I was initially a bit offended by your sarcasm and veiled threat. Lucky I'm Thick-Skinned so I'm over it already.
Back OT. Are we likely to see more caches archived as you come across them?
No need for this as access has been re-enabled.
I thought that these caches fell under the "Grandfathered" banner.
I must also say that I was initially a bit offended by your sarcasm and veiled threat. Lucky I'm Thick-Skinned so I'm over it already.
Back OT. Are we likely to see more caches archived as you come across them?
- riblit
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Re: Archiving caches in National Parks
No, they don't come under the Grandfathered banner, because its not a change in guidelines, they come under this part of the guidelines: http://www.geocaching.com/about/guideli ... x#offlimithomedg wrote:The note was for a temorary disable.
No need for this as access has been re-enabled.
I thought that these caches fell under the "Grandfathered" banner.
I must also say that I was initially a bit offended by your sarcasm and veiled threat. Lucky I'm Thick-Skinned so I'm over it already.
Back OT. Are we likely to see more caches archived as you come across them?
"Caches may be quickly archived if we see the following (which is not exhaustive):
* Caches on land managed by an agency that prohibits geocaches,"
As you know DECC does not allow physical caches on they manage.
What sarcasm and veiled threat?
Re: Archiving caches in National Parks
Only protected areas. Trying to define what they consider protcted at the moment - have a meeting with my regional manager on Sunday and will pick her brains.riblit wrote:No, they don't come under the Grandfathered banner, because its not a change in guidelines, they come under this part of the guidelines: http://www.geocaching.com/about/guideli ... x#offlimithomedg wrote:The note was for a temorary disable.
No need for this as access has been re-enabled.
I thought that these caches fell under the "Grandfathered" banner.
I must also say that I was initially a bit offended by your sarcasm and veiled threat. Lucky I'm Thick-Skinned so I'm over it already.
Back OT. Are we likely to see more caches archived as you come across them?
"Caches may be quickly archived if we see the following (which is not exhaustive):
* Caches on land managed by an agency that prohibits geocaches,"
As you know DECC does not allow physical caches on they manage.
What sarcasm and veiled threat?
- homedg
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Re: Archiving caches in National Parks
So is the answer to my question, Yes?
You may also want to archive your own cache which is behind a locked gate in a National Park (GCPVP3).
You may also want to archive your own cache which is behind a locked gate in a National Park (GCPVP3).
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Re: Archiving caches in National Parks
That cache is not listed as being in a zone controlled by NPWS.homedg wrote:So is the answer to my question, Yes?
You may also want to archive your own cache which is behind a locked gate in a National Park (GCPVP3).
The closest zone is Blue Mountains National Park http://geocaching.com.au/zone/kml/100/
The cache http://geocaching.com.au/cache/gcpvp3.kml is not in that park boundary.
This may be a data issue or not. I can't tell.
- homedg
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Re: Archiving caches in National Parks
Obviously a boundary data issue on one side or the other.
Definately behind a locked gate so either NPWS surveyors have got it wrong, or the data is incorrect.
Definately behind a locked gate so either NPWS surveyors have got it wrong, or the data is incorrect.
Re: Archiving caches in National Parks
I think it is important to specify which state you are referring to, and more importantly, that you are referring to the GC reviewers. I know it has become the norm, but no wonder Newbies get confused.homedg wrote:Looks like the reviewers have started, without any obvious prompting, archiving caches in areas managed by NPWS.
- homedg
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Re: Archiving caches in National Parks
Sorry, NSW.geoskid wrote:I think it is important to specify which state you are referring to, and more importantly, that you are referring to the GC reviewers. I know it has become the norm, but no wonder Newbies get confused.homedg wrote:Looks like the reviewers have started, without any obvious prompting, archiving caches in areas managed by NPWS.
Re: Archiving caches in National Parks
Good And more importantly?homedg wrote:
Sorry, NSW.
- riblit
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Re: Archiving caches in National Parks
As a responsible geocacher I have already checked my hides and archived those where the cache container was in a National Park.homedg wrote:So is the answer to my question, Yes?
You may also want to archive your own cache which is behind a locked gate in a National Park (GCPVP3).
That cache is outside the Blue Mountains National Park boundary. There are a lot of areas within the Blue Mountains that are not part of the National Park.
If you wish to check yourself you can download the latest DECC Estate Data from the Geocaching Association of NSW web site.
DECC ban a physical container on their land, there is no ban on passing through their land to find a cache outside the boundary.
- homedg
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Re: Archiving caches in National Parks
Thanks for the response Riblet,
As you know there are issues with the boundary data.
I am still curious as to an answer to my original question....
As you know there are issues with the boundary data.
I am still curious as to an answer to my original question....
Are we likely to see more caches archived as you come across them?
- riblit
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Re: Archiving caches in National Parks
That question has already been answered.homedg wrote:Thanks for the response Riblet,
As you know there are issues with the boundary data.
I am still curious as to an answer to my original question....
Are we likely to see more caches archived as you come across them?
I have no reason to believe the boundary data is incorrect, Data I have from 4 different sources show the boundary in the same place.
Do have any evidence to support your assertion that there are issues with the boundary data?
If you don't agree with cache being archived you have the right to take your case to groundspeak at appeals@groundspeak.com
- homedg
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Re: Archiving caches in National Parks
That was the question. Sorry if I haven't Interpreted your answer.Are we likely to see more caches archived as you come across them?