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Since I cache alone and am generally pretty absent-minded, I usually don't notice what is going on until it is too late. I am used to people being interested in what I am doing while caching, but when the starring and following starts it gets pretty creepy and scarry. Generally I mind my own business, find the cache, and move on. I'll add the pickle alert icon to my cache log to let anyone else know what to expect.

Also I never back into a parking space. Call me ignorant, but why is that? With my truck I frequently back into spaces, both in urban areas and rural, especially in crowded lots--it's easier to back in than back out. Just curious if the backing into a space has something to do with the pickle alerts..? Backing into parking places in such areas is considered a sign that you are interested and available.

I don't mind PDA's none of my business actually but my tolerence ends at the same phase it would for heteros. The police need to hear complaints often. A letter to the editor of the newspaper might be in order too. That's what it took to get a crackdown on our local one. It only takes one day a year for the cops to do a sweep and publicly i-d the ones they catch.

Being gay has nothing to do with it. Why should anyone enjoy a Cloak of secrecy and be allowed to hijack public places? I wondered about the guy parked at the parking area deep in a nearby state forest all by himself midmorning on a weekday. He wasn't doing anything, just sitting there. I went into the woods hunting for a few hours, and when I came out, he was still sitting there.

I waved, got in my truck and took off. He was backed into his spot.

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Gay cruising spots, homeless camps, needle parks, teen party spots, illegal dumps - this is what I like about geocaching. Yeah, I never knew about this, uh, calling card either, until I started Geocaching. I owned a Suburban for years and as any Suburban-owner knows, you always try to back in to the parking space when you get there, to make egress much easier.

When I learned about the calling card, I never backed into a parking space in a secluded area, or Wal-Mart parking lot I heard that this was a popular rendezvous point as well Following is NOT ok. And imagine if they knew his nickname was Cowboy X! Wal-Mart parking lot I heard that this was a popular rendezvous point as well As a longtime resident of the Peninsula south of San Francisco I have learned to ignore the gay stuff entirely.

However, hijacking a public spot by any group is really uncalled for and rude. If you want to meet like minded people in your community start a local forum.