[Az-Geocaching] FW: FYI

Regan Smith listserv@azgeocaching.com
Thu, 12 Sep 2002 09:06:38 -0700


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MessageI vote to have that cache be Archived and closed and the placer =
of such cache sent to Tucson...



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  From: kenh199@cox.net=20
  To: listserv@azgeocaching.com=20
  Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 8:33 AM
  Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] FW: FYI


  I have contacted the bomb technicians in Tempe and let them know about =
our hobby. They advised me that the information is being passed along by =
various bomb a technicians but it will take a bit of time for all of the =
bomb squads to become aware. My advice is if you use the ammo cans, or =
anything else that might be even remotely been interpreted as a possible =
bomb to clearly label it on the outside as a geocache. In my opinion =
clear tupperware type containers are the best in an urban environement. =
This allows the bomb technician, or anyone else, to visually examine the =
contente without having to break out the x-ray equipment or robots.

  Also think carefully about the placement of the cache. There is one in =
Tempe that is very near a school. Schools are very sensitive places and =
you are just asking for trouble by inviting people near them that give =
the outward appearance of loitering, or aimlessly wandering about.

  WhereRWee?
  Ken




  >=20
  > From: "Team Tierra Buena" <teamtierrabuena@earthlink.net>
  > Date: 2002/09/11 Wed PM 08:31:11 EDT
  > To: <listserv@azgeocaching.com>
  > Subject: [Az-Geocaching] FW: FYI
  >=20
  > What's also interesting about the email below is that it was =
forwarded
  > to me by Mary Estes of the State Parks Department. You may recall =
from
  > my earlier messages that Mary is in charge of the Site Steward =
program.
  > =20
  > Steve
  > Team Tierra Buena
  >=20
  > =20
  > Hi Everyone
  > Here is a short article that was in today's Salt Lake Tribune, a new
  > slant
  > on the hide and seek game?!    We also saw this on the TV news last
  > night.
  > Juanita and Ray
  >=20
  >=20
  >=20
  >    BOMB SQUAD CHECKS OUT SUSPICIOUS BOX=20
  >     The Salt Lake City bomb squad checked a suspicious World War =
I-type
  > ammunition box at about 1550 W. 2300 North on Tuesday night. A
  > technician at a nearby sewage treatment plant saw a man in a pickup =
drop
  > the box at the side of the road at 8 p.m. After opening the box at =
10:30
  > p.m., police found pictures of a dog and a wedding and a logbook. =
The
  > box was left by someone who participates in "geocaching," a global
  > scavenger hunt using global positioning systems to find items, said
  > Detective Dwayne Baird. The box was left in a field near two oil
  > refineries and the sewage plant. Police have yet to contact the =
person
  > who left the box.=20
  >=20
  > Steve again: This was the entire story. I also found it online at
  > http://www.sltrib.com/2002/sep/09112002/utah/5094.htm.
  >=20
  >=20



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  What's also interesting about the email below is that it was forwarded =
to me by Mary Estes of the State Parks Department. You may recall from =
my earlier messages that Mary is in charge of the Site Steward program.

  Steve
  Team Tierra Buena

    Hi Everyone
    Here is a short article that was in today's Salt Lake Tribune, a new =
slant
    on the hide and seek game?!    We also saw this on the TV news last =
night.
    Juanita and Ray


       BOMB SQUAD CHECKS OUT SUSPICIOUS BOX=20
        The Salt Lake City bomb squad checked a suspicious World War =
I-type ammunition box at about 1550 W. 2300 North on Tuesday night. A =
technician at a nearby sewage treatment plant saw a man in a pickup drop =
the box at the side of the road at 8 p.m. After opening the box at 10:30 =
p.m., police found pictures of a dog and a wedding and a logbook. The =
box was left by someone who participates in "geocaching," a global =
scavenger hunt using global positioning systems to find items, said =
Detective Dwayne Baird. The box was left in a field near two oil =
refineries and the sewage plant. Police have yet to contact the person =
who left the box.=20
  Steve again: This was the entire story. I also found it online at =
http://www.sltrib.com/2002/sep/09112002/utah/5094.htm.
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  <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Thursday, September 12, =
2002 8:33=20
  AM</DIV>
  <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: [Az-Geocaching] =
FW:=20
FYI</DIV>
  <DIV><BR></DIV>I have contacted the bomb technicians in Tempe and let =
them=20
  know about our hobby. They advised me that the information is being =
passed=20
  along by various bomb a technicians but it will take a bit of time for =
all of=20
  the bomb squads to become aware. My advice is if you use the ammo =
cans, or=20
  anything else that might be even remotely been interpreted as a =
possible bomb=20
  to clearly label it on the outside as a geocache. In my opinion clear=20
  tupperware type containers are the best in an urban environement. This =
allows=20
  the bomb technician, or anyone else, to visually examine the contente =
without=20
  having to break out the x-ray equipment or robots.<BR><BR>Also think =
carefully=20
  about the placement of the cache. There is one in Tempe that is very =
near a=20
  school. Schools are very sensitive places and you are just asking for =
trouble=20
  by inviting people near them that give the outward appearance of =
loitering, or=20
  aimlessly wandering =
about.<BR><BR>WhereRWee?<BR>Ken<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>&gt;=20
  <BR>&gt; From: "Team Tierra Buena"=20
  &lt;teamtierrabuena@earthlink.net&gt;<BR>&gt; Date: 2002/09/11 Wed PM =
08:31:11=20
  EDT<BR>&gt; To: &lt;listserv@azgeocaching.com&gt;<BR>&gt; Subject:=20
  [Az-Geocaching] FW: FYI<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; What's also interesting about =
the=20
  email below is that it was forwarded<BR>&gt; to me by Mary Estes of =
the State=20
  Parks Department. You may recall from<BR>&gt; my earlier messages that =
Mary is=20
  in charge of the Site Steward program.<BR>&gt;&nbsp; <BR>&gt; =
Steve<BR>&gt;=20
  Team Tierra Buena<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt;&nbsp; <BR>&gt; Hi Everyone<BR>&gt; =
Here is=20
  a short article that was in today's Salt Lake Tribune, a new<BR>&gt;=20
  slant<BR>&gt; on the hide and seek game?!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; We also =
saw this=20
  on the TV news last<BR>&gt; night.<BR>&gt; Juanita and Ray<BR>&gt; =
<BR>&gt;=20
  <BR>&gt; <BR>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; BOMB SQUAD CHECKS OUT SUSPICIOUS =
BOX=20
  <BR>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The Salt Lake City bomb squad checked =
a=20
  suspicious World War I-type<BR>&gt; ammunition box at about 1550 W. =
2300 North=20
  on Tuesday night. A<BR>&gt; technician at a nearby sewage treatment =
plant saw=20
  a man in a pickup drop<BR>&gt; the box at the side of the road at 8 =
p.m. After=20
  opening the box at 10:30<BR>&gt; p.m., police found pictures of a dog =
and a=20
  wedding and a logbook. The<BR>&gt; box was left by someone who =
participates in=20
  "geocaching," a global<BR>&gt; scavenger hunt using global positioning =
systems=20
  to find items, said<BR>&gt; Detective Dwayne Baird. The box was left =
in a=20
  field near two oil<BR>&gt; refineries and the sewage plant. Police =
have yet to=20
  contact the person<BR>&gt; who left the box. <BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; Steve =
again:=20
  This was the entire story. I also found it online at<BR>&gt;=20
  http://www.sltrib.com/2002/sep/09112002/utah/5094.htm.<BR>&gt; =
<BR>&gt; <BR>
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  <DIV><FONT face=3D"Book Antiqua" color=3D#0000ff><SPAN=20
  class=3D183432100-12092002>What's also interesting about the email =
below is that=20
  it was forwarded to me by Mary Estes of the State Parks Department. =
You may=20
  recall from my earlier messages that Mary is in charge of the Site =
Steward=20
  program.</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
  <DIV><FONT face=3D"Book Antiqua" color=3D#0000ff><SPAN=20
  class=3D183432100-12092002></SPAN></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
  <DIV><FONT face=3D"Book Antiqua" color=3D#0000ff><SPAN=20
  class=3D183432100-12092002>Steve</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
  <DIV><FONT face=3D"Book Antiqua" color=3D#0000ff><SPAN=20
  class=3D183432100-12092002>Team Tierra Buena</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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  style=3D"PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px =
solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3D"Comic Sans MS">Hi Everyone</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3D"Comic Sans MS">Here is a short article that was =
in today's=20
    Salt Lake Tribune, a new slant</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3D"Comic Sans MS">on the hide and seek=20
    game?!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; We also saw this on the&nbsp;TV news last=20
    night.</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3D"Comic Sans MS">Juanita and Ray</FONT></DIV><FONT=20
    face=3D"Book Antiqua" color=3D#0000ff></FONT>
    <DIV><FONT face=3D"Book Antiqua"=20
    color=3D#0000ff></FONT><BR><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;BOMB SQUAD CHECKS =
OUT=20
    SUSPICIOUS BOX <BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The Salt Lake City bomb squad =
checked=20
    a suspicious World War I-type ammunition box at about 1550 W. 2300 =
North on=20
    Tuesday night. A technician at a nearby sewage treatment plant saw a =
man in=20
    a pickup drop the box at the side of the road at 8 p.m. After =
opening the=20
    box at 10:30 p.m., police found pictures of a dog and a wedding and =
a=20
    logbook. The box was left by someone who participates in =
"geocaching," a=20
    global scavenger hunt using global positioning systems to find =
items, said=20
    Detective Dwayne Baird. The box was left in a field near two oil =
refineries=20
    and the sewage plant. Police have yet to contact the person who left =
the=20
    box.<SPAN class=3D183432100-12092002><FONT face=3D"Book Antiqua"=20
    color=3D#0000ff>&nbsp;</FONT></SPAN></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE>
  <DIV dir=3Dltr><SPAN class=3D183432100-12092002><FONT face=3D"Book =
Antiqua"=20
  color=3D#0000ff>Steve again:&nbsp;This was the entire story. I also =
found it=20
  online at <A=20
  =
href=3D"http://www.sltrib.com/2002/sep/09112002/utah/5094.htm">http://www=
.sltrib.com/2002/sep/09112002/utah/5094.htm</A>.</FONT></SPAN></DIV></BLO=
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