Earlier this month South Jersey Geocachers met with the superintendents of Wharton. There is a large post on that site but you must be a member to read it.
http://sjgeocaching.org/SJG/modules...id=4928&forum=21&post_id=70792#forumpost70792
The highlites are:
Limit the # of caches in WSF to 300.
Caches will not allowed in natural areas due to use restrictions from higher authorities.
• Caches will not be allowed along fire breaks, plowed lines, unmarked trails and closed roads.
• Caches will not be allowed along streams as they are located in natural areas. They also indicated they did not care for caches hanging above the streams in tree branches or hidden in stream banks.
• Caches will not be allowed along the railroad.
• Caches involving climbing due to liability issues.
• Night caches due to liability issues and problems with large groups of people in the forest at night.
• Paddle caches due to liability issues and their location in natural areas.
Unapproved caches will be considered abandoned property and the cache owner could be subject to fine under anti-littering regulations.
Now this that can affect us all:
WSF indicated that a number of roads will be closed to motorized vehicles due to maintenance and enforcement issues
WSF indicated they are considering fees for use of the forest and roads to support their efforts in running the forest.