On the day this fiasco started, I came home from work and had emails and PM's telling me about a cache that had been placed 10 feet from a location that a few of us had been watching for some time. Now I really have nothing against geocaching per say, but I never understood the overwhelming urge to place the coordinates of a fragile site on a website for all to see.
Granted, as some members here have said, most of the geocachers who roam the pines are decent people who would not damage anything. But the problem is the coordinates are there for ALL to see, not just geocachers. So how can anyone say they don't see a problem posting the coordinates and nobody will cause any damage?
Anyway, at the same time I was absorbing this info, I was informed that one was placed at the sawmill we were discussing in the Sawmill and other threads here. Now I know we posted the coordinates on the site, and it is almost impossible for someone to cause any problems there, but let me explain my point of view on this.
Around 10 years ago a relative of my wife's took his kids to Chicago on vacation to see a few sites, one being the Sears Tower which to them was going to be the highlight of their trip. Arriving there they headed up and as soon as the reached the top they ran into neighbors of theirs who they really wished they hadn't. To make a long story short this event ruined the complete trip for them. They had hoped to enjoy their vacation by themselves with no thought's of home.
Now maybe I am looking at this the wrong way, but I really enjoyed our discussions on the sawmill thread, and from the amount of visits and Largo's impressive enthusiasm, I tend to think others did also. So right or wrong I was at the time annoyed that Sue placed the cache there using the information we provided, and then thanked us. At the time to me it ruined the complete sawmill thread.
Now with that said I realize I overreacted, and also want to say the first part of my post was a reaction to the other cache I mentioned at the beginning. What I thought that portion of the post was going to accomplish I am not sure now, especially since I believe they do not even visit this site. So with that said I want to apologize to Sue and anyone else if I offended you. I hope this thread and my posts did not discourage anyone from returning.
Changing subject somewhat, and not pointing the finger at anyone here....
In regards to 4X4Jim saying some members act like "Mother Bears" with locations in the pines, let me refer to the last paragraph of the photo I cut from the paper and Steve posted in this thread.
Budd Wilson says:
"How can you put a price tag on our heritage or culture? Most of these artifact and structures are irreplaceable. I think if we are going to maintain these things, it's going to have to come from within the individuals who are doing this".
We can add to Budd's comment by saying that it has to come from within those people who explore the pines and see the disregard for these structures or heritage. If not us...who?
Guy