Los Muertos
Geowizard
mic@ schrieb:Los Muertos schrieb:Da leg ich doch lieber nen Cache der auch oft gefunden wird (mit Trampelspuren) als dass ich einen lege, den kaum einer sucht.
Dazu das hier:
Dave Ulmer schrieb:Early in the evolution of geocaching, Ulmer began to have some misgivings about the game resulting in him dropping out of the evolution of the activity. He began to worry about legalities like permission issues and ecological damage. As early as June 12, only six weeks after his invention, Ulmer wrote, "You really don't see the problems with a sport until you get deeply involved in it…"
Several days later he wrote, "Imagine a tiny path through the forest with ferns that almost cover your feet as you walk. As the trail winds through the forest it passes a large clearing covered with fern. In the middle of the clearing is a large log. Sitting on this log gives you a beautiful view of mountain peaks.
"What a great place for a Geocache! The log is only 100 meters off the trail. Geocacher plants his cache under the log and records the coordinates for display on the Internet
"...Ten years later...The clearing is now covered with foot paths approaching the log from all directions. Ferns are trampled all over the place. Around the log is a 10 meter circle of mud. Initials of many visitors are carved in the log, geocache is there but empty…"
Frustrated, on June 17, the inventor of geocaching wrote, "OK, OK. I Give Up! All development on the sport of geocaching should cease."
Soso, du vergleichst also Amerika mit Deutschland? Na dann gute Nacht.
Aber anderseits könnte das natürlich dein Verhalten bzgl. deiner oc Cache Philosophie erklären....

Ich jedenfalls habe noch keinen Cache in Deutschland gesehen, der umgeben ist von 10m Schlamm und Matsch......
Und ausserdem denke ich, wäre diesbzgl. der Owner gefordert um da auch ein bisschen drauf zu achten dass es um den Cache noch Natur gibt,oder ?
