Recently the family and I took a vacation to Oregon. During the trip I had the divine privilege of visiting the holy site of the birthplace of Geocaching where I just happened to meet up with the Greek god of Geocaching himself. Who is that you ask? Why it turns out to be Hermes. Apparently there was no god assigned to the Geocache themes of hiding or camouflage so it fell upon him as the god of travelers. Made sense to me as, we all know, Geocaching is 95% about the journey. He was new to the assignment and was in Oregon getting himself up to speed on his new realm of management. He said after some careful consideration he had a few “directives” he wanted to institute, “decrees” if you will. In fact he had this list of ten “commandments” that he asked me to pass along to the rest of you.
#2 Thou Shalt Not Trespass!
Hermes said "Do not hide caches on private property or any land marked NO TRESSPASING" and that pretty much covers it.