+derico Posted February 21, 2006 Share Posted February 21, 2006 I picked up the Buttons travel bug (TBFC30) in Calgary on the weekend. It's went missing in August 2004 and is a long way from Nova Scotia where it wants to be. If anyone can help it get east, send me a message and we can see about getting it back where it belongs. Thanks. Derico Quote Link to comment
+parker2 Posted February 21, 2006 Share Posted February 21, 2006 I picked up the Buttons travel bug (TBFC30) in Calgary on the weekend. It's went missing in August 2004 and is a long way from Nova Scotia where it wants to be. If anyone can help it get east, send me a message and we can see about getting it back where it belongs. Thanks. Derico Well I'm not going east in the near future, but if you can get it to me, I will get the bug as far as the SK/MB border. Other than that, I could possibly be making a trip to Winnipeg in a month or so. parker2 Quote Link to comment
+derico Posted February 25, 2006 Author Share Posted February 25, 2006 Thanks for the offer parker2, I will also be travelling to Winnipeg around the end of March, so if there isn't anyone travelling further east before that I'll try to drop the TB off in Winnipeg while I'm there. Quote Link to comment
+parker2 Posted February 26, 2006 Share Posted February 26, 2006 derico Repost this to the SaskCachers group at the link below. SaskCachers MSN Group Quote Link to comment
+wavector Posted February 26, 2006 Share Posted February 26, 2006 You could try putting it into a geocache ? Did you contact the cacher who placed the Travel Bug to see if they want it to stop being a Travel Bug ? If you put it in a cache near the highway some geocacher will take it and move it, most geocachers don't read the forums. It is always great to see Travel Bugs come back from the dead and I am sure the owner was thrilled to see the first log and might even like to see more. I alway attach a laminated Goal Tag to TB's, this ensures that finders of the bug can see the Goal while still in the field and this really helps them decide if they can help a TB. Good luck and congrats on the resurrection. Quote Link to comment
+derico Posted February 26, 2006 Author Share Posted February 26, 2006 Link doesn't work. Anyway MSN groups require a .NET passport, which I don't have and aren't really interested in getting. I'll just plan on dropping the TB off in Winnipeg when I'm there. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
+derico Posted February 27, 2006 Author Share Posted February 27, 2006 I e-mailed the bug owner and he's fine with it finding it's own way back to Nova Scotia, so I'm going to place it in my Indian Head Research Farm cache, next weekend. I'll be making a note to go with it so people know it's mission and where it wants to go. Quote Link to comment
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