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Geocaching Ethos

(Editor's Note: The "Geocachers' Code" was finalized on December 23, 2004 after a great deal of input over the course of a month from many geocachers.)

Introduction: This is a voluntary code - it describes how geocachers in general act, and is not representative of any particular listing service. It's designed to orient new players to the ethos of the geocaching community and to guide experienced players in questionable situations.


The Geocacher's Code
Safe · Legal · Ethical

When placing or seeking geocaches, I will:

The following are examples of how to apply the code with further explanation. These are only examples and not part of the code - not every contingency can be spelled out. If something is not specifically listed in the examples, refer back to the "intent" by looking at the main tenets above. The items in the Code are in order of importance. An earlier one will take precedence over a later one.

...Not endanger myself or others. ...Observe all laws and rules of the area. ...Respect property rights and seek permission where appropriate. ...Avoid causing disruptions or public alarm. ...Minimize my and others' impact on the environment. ...be considerate of others. ...Protect the integrity of the game piece.