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Da Batt Man

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  1. How about a really good flashlight. I've been on several hunts that it has helped with. Tape Measure is a must as well. It is a little more accurate than the GPSr so far. but they are getting better. []
  2. How about a really good flashlight. I've been on several hunts that it has helped with. Tape Measure is a must as well. It is a little more accurate than the GPSr so far. but they are getting better. []
  3. If you aqre truely worried about it happening. Then here is an idea. Log it as dropped in the cache you are on your way to visit. It won't be there yet but the log will be right. The down side is if someone sees it logged and gets there before you do, he will be left either waiting for you or just wondering if he wasn't fast enough . []
  4. If you aqre truely worried about it happening. Then here is an idea. Log it as dropped in the cache you are on your way to visit. It won't be there yet but the log will be right. The down side is if someone sees it logged and gets there before you do, he will be left either waiting for you or just wondering if he wasn't fast enough . []
  5. There should be a better way, I have had it happen to me, except the I was the one who logged it before the person who dropped it. I wasn't sure if it was a lost bug the had just turned up, or how it got there, since it the cache was not logged as having a bug, I wasn't expecting to find one. The person dropping it logged it the next day as being dropped one day earlier, so it worked out.
  6. The Bug caches are beter placed where the traveler will have time to spend l king for them. A "Bug Motel" is beter off being near a motel/hotel where a traveler from a local airport would stay. In chicago we have one near a route that is next to a hotel, a major theater and on the way to the airport. (see Drury Lane Theatre ) This makes it more universal. The busy traveler will have time to access it without missing a flight. The locals will also have access to it. This works out better for everyone involved, and will keep the bug moving in the right direction. As for requireing your visiters to place a bug if they take a bug. This is just wrong! What if I don't have a bug, but the one in your cache is going to the same place I am going to tomorrow? There should be a rule aginst that kind of thing.
  7. The Bug caches are beter placed where the traveler will have time to spend l king for them. A "Bug Motel" is beter off being near a motel/hotel where a traveler from a local airport would stay. In chicago we have one near a route that is next to a hotel, a major theater and on the way to the airport. (see Drury Lane Theatre ) This makes it more universal. The busy traveler will have time to access it without missing a flight. The locals will also have access to it. This works out better for everyone involved, and will keep the bug moving in the right direction. As for requireing your visiters to place a bug if they take a bug. This is just wrong! What if I don't have a bug, but the one in your cache is going to the same place I am going to tomorrow? There should be a rule aginst that kind of thing.
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