Steve, geocaching. com does not allow "virtual" caches any more, they have to 
be listed under Waymarking.  However I have 8 geocaches based on significant 
trees in the CT river valley. One of them you can check is "Saving the trees" 
GCZPH9  Sam  




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From: Steve Galehouse <[email protected]>
To: ENTS <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, November 30, 2009 10:16:05 PM
Subject: [ENTS] Allowing and ecouraging the current generation to appreciate  
forests

ENTS-

An idea occurred to me, which is likely not new, but perhaps a way to introduce 
the forest to the current generation on a level they can appreciate and enjoy.  
My oldest (24) son and I have been exploring natural areas near where we 
live---he's the "tech" guy, with the GPS in hand as we tromp through the woods. 
He's been exposed to natural and wild areas since he was a small child, but 
now, as a software engineer, it has taken some coaxing and encouragement to 
keep him interested, but he's always willing to go on an excursion with 
me---and now I think he really likes it.

My idea is a set of "virtual" geocahces that would lead to prime examples of 
individuals of tree species---no Tupperware containers with trinkets, but a 
narrative of perhaps 10 tree species; why it's there, it's cultural history, 
and of course its biological significance, all identified by coordinates and 
descriptions. This would accommodate Ed's very accurate observation on the 
"need to collect", but still make it necessary to get out in the woods and 
observe. This approach could be modified seasonally to include wildflowers and 
other predictable displays of "nature".  This would likely require a major park 
system to get it in motion, like Cook Forest or CVNP,  but I think it could 
work.  It's important, I think to involve the "tech" persona with the 
appreciation of nature, not just with bicycle gear ratios.

Steve

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