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Eartha

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  1. 7 hours ago, octroop4126 said:

    Girl Scout troop just started out geocaching recently. Planning to release a travel bug today. Can someone look at TB7Z1FG is the code it says to give out and tell me if we have all the info entered correctly and ready to release? Thank you!!

    It looks ready to go. And yes, don't give out the secret tracking number to anyone who has not seen it, or moved it, use the number you posted.

  2. If you were able to register it, it was probably left as "swag" and it was meant to be kept by whoever traded for it. Remember, trade up, trade even, or don't trade at all. :)

    If not, it might be hard to find out who put it there, unless there is mention of it in the logs on the cache page, in which case you could email, or message them through their profile page and ask if they left it unregistered on purpose. Some people have not, when they wished they had, but didn't know, so it is nice to ask, but it's also mire rare than someone leaving it as swag. Do you have a link to the cache page? You can message it to me, if you'd like me to research what I can. Or you can research it. Up to you. 

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  3. On 8/13/2017 at 3:59 PM, paperRose said:

    I am new to all this, so I try to follow the advice I read online.
    One of the things I read about Travel Bugs is to log them as soon as possible. Today I found one, but it was not listed as being in the cache. In fact, there had been no activity in over two months. After about an hour I grabbed it from the other user and logged it. Now I have an annoyed message from said user stating that I have shown bad manners in not giving them a chance to log the bug.
    What are the accepted rules here? Should I wait before logging if it is not logged to the cache? If so, how long?

    Thanks for teaching a newbie some etiquette!

    Two months was way long enough to wait to grab it and drop it. You did just fine. Delete the annoyed email, forget all about it, and go find some more caches. Have fun! This is a game, not a competition. Unless you want it to be, but most cachers are playing for themselves.

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  4. When you check a cache for a trackable, look how recent the logs are. The latest ones have the most chance of being there. Also, read the last bunch of logs, people sometimes report that they are not there, but they don't get marked as missing. Any reviewer, or I can mark trackables missing, if the cache owner or trackable owner fails to do so in a timely manner. One only needs to send a link for the missing trackable.

  5. TB owners and Cache owners have had the option to mark their TBs missing for some time now, which did away with the cemetery caches. Any reviewer, or I, can mark them missing upon request. Send the link for the missing TB along with your request.

  6. Wow. It's really hard to say what happened to your travel bug. It was dropped into a cache that was an ammo can in Aug, 2015. It wasn't until July 2016 that cachers reported the ammo can missing. So anyone could have moved it and not ever logs in a timely manner, or at all. This is one of those TBs that could reappear at any time. Or not. You can release a copy if you wish. Search these forums for "proxy". Or, you may have a copy tag.

  7. Let's also celebrate the fact that they have rediscovered geocaching as a family. Life happens. Very happy that this TB is back in action. The longest TB absence that I'm aware of was 11 years, for one named Old Bet.

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