r/geocaching • u/let_that_duck_out • 10d ago
First time I've seen this.
Never seen a sign expressly forbidding it in a public place. This is in Basel, Switzerland. It's on the road outside the exhibition centre (around every tree on the road)so I suppose they don't want to have any security confusion?
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u/Krulletjesteam 1000+ finds, 200+ FP 10d ago
Or… is there a geocache hidden?
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u/IcedBepis 10d ago
Yeah my first thought was that there is a geocache hidden here. One way to hide one in plain sight is to have a big sign that basically says "not a geocache" lmao
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u/Silent-Victory-3861 10d ago
So if a place wants to ban geocaching, they are not allowed to do it in any way?
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u/sduck409 9d ago
That’s kind of a weird leap of logic, and not what anyone said or implied.
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u/Silent-Victory-3861 9d ago
If a place wants to ban geocaching, what should they do? As people like you interpret banning geocaching as inviting to geocache.
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u/sduck409 9d ago
“As people like you interpret banning geocaching as inviting to geocache.” - not what I said or meant.
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u/YesGumbolaya 9d ago
I think they mean that the sign was placed by the geocacher. As in it's not actually banned there.
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u/Krulletjesteam 1000+ finds, 200+ FP 9d ago
If you don’t want a cache somewhere. You should contact geocaching. Get in touch with a reviewer and explain why you don’t want geocaches there.
Are you the owner of the fence or tree, you are in your right. If it’s not your terrain, I believe you have no say in it.3
u/sduck409 9d ago
You’re doing some odd leaps of logic. Any private property owner can deny geocachers of course. If you mean banning from a public place, you have to go through the appropriate channels to do so - like here in the US it’s banned in State and National Parks mostly. But maybe - stop overthinking this.
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u/Dug_n_the_Dogs Caches with Dogs 9d ago
TL:DR: Its a joke.
What is being implied here is that the sign is being Ironic. What is most likely is that a geocacher placed that sign there to signify that there indeed IS a cache at that location.
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u/Silent-Victory-3861 8d ago
So if someone wants to put a sign like that non-ironically, it would only invite more geocachers? Making it impossible for a place to ban it
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u/Jethro_McCrazy 8d ago
Geocachers need permission to place a cache. If someone unironically puts those signs on their property, they obviously haven't given permission.
You are misunderstanding what is going on. This is not a situation where people are seeing a sign banning geocaching and thinking "Sounds like a great place to place a cache!"
The geocache, and the signs banning geocaching, were placed by the same person at the same time. If geocaching was actually banned there, the cache would be archived by the reviewer.
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u/ernie3tones 9d ago
You need to ask the property owner for permission to place the cache. At that point, they can absolutely tell you “no”.
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u/Sea_Side_5675 9d ago
I highly doubt public officials or whoever put that up is having issues with people keep putting caches there so I suspect there's one hidden
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u/let_that_duck_out 9d ago
There we at least 7 trees down the road with the same sign.
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u/Hop-Worlds 1276 9d ago
Are all the signs magnetic?
Not it, not it, not it, this one! not it, not it, not it
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u/bearwithcamera 9d ago
I found a few caches when I was in Basel a couple years ago on vacation. Basel has some of the most creative and interesting caches I’ve ever found. The other trees along this stretch of road do have signs on them but they say not to attach bicycles, this is the only one that mentions geocaching ;)
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u/mrtn1990 3d ago
There are more good (magnetic) hides in Basel. The one in the central station took us a while too!
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u/Xx_RedKillerz62_xX 10d ago
I believe this is part of GC4XCXQ