Somewhere in Salem

Dec 07, 2010 23:30

Cloudy, 35-40°F. I checked the geocache map last night and saw clusters of geocaches south of Salem City that I hadn't visited. So I figured I'd go for those. It actually went better than I expected. I didn't think I'd have time to hike around 3 WMAs, but I did that and got a few more geocaches in between and on the way home ( Read more... )

salem county, geocaching

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kitt3ns December 8 2010, 07:45:42 UTC
What a bag of douche!

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digoraccoon December 8 2010, 13:49:12 UTC
Yeah, serious douche. Unless he has the deed to the land, he really needs to share it.

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mortonfox December 8 2010, 15:42:06 UTC
Well, people assume a lot of things about ownership/rights. It's like the time when I had a confrontation with someone on Long Island who said he owned the buffer land to the back of his house. Turns out that he didn't and everyone in the neighborhood was waiting for him to move out and take his meanness with him.

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kibbles December 8 2010, 15:13:58 UTC
I wouldn't want to walk around where people are hunting, and honestly, I give them a lot of respect. They're doing something important for the land, pay a lot of money to do so, and most eat what they are doing.

Maybe it isn't "hunters only" but I fall firmly on the side of the people doing the most good, getting the most out of it, and feeding their families (and often, the poor).

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mortonfox December 8 2010, 15:31:46 UTC
The thing is we do not walk around where people are hunting for reasons of safety anyway. If there's activity, I go to a different section of the woods or skip that area completely. The group of geocachers who had the confrontation were there on Sunday, when hunting is not allowed. So that bozo was just looking to pick a fight over a non-issue.

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