+McBack Posted September 16, 2007 Share Posted September 16, 2007 May be stupid question, but... I think many of the TB:s are nice to see, and want to log them on my account. If I've been to cache, and later there is a TB in it that I like to check. Is it okey to go and discover it, at a known cache, and can I remove it to transfer it to another cache? What if the cache is my own, is it then a proper thing to discover it? I think that in one way, it's ok to discover it, but I don't think it's good to move it. But the id the cache is somewhere where not so many people go. Then it could be good to go after it and move it even if the cache is owned by me. What's your thoughts? Quote Link to comment
+coreynjoey Posted September 16, 2007 Share Posted September 16, 2007 Helping a TB along to reach it's goal is always ok. If you just want to discover it, that's fine. If you can help it reach its goal, then by all means, take it! If it's in a cache you've already found and you take it, just make sure you post a note on the cache page that you took it. Quote Link to comment
+Green Achers Posted September 16, 2007 Share Posted September 16, 2007 I've done it. I guess the real question is can you live with yourself if you do it and someone says it's not their standard. There's no rules keeping you from returning to a cache nor moving travel bugs. Just don't keep them and I'd think no one will say a word to you (or anyone else). [At least I don't think people are talking behind my back. LOL] Also, you can get TB's out of your cache. It's much more common to place them into your cache(s) as it will draw more finders to it(them). Given the right situation, you can even find your own cache - and several times too. Example given Keep having fun in your adventures in Geocaching. Quote Link to comment
Luckless Posted September 16, 2007 Share Posted September 16, 2007 I convinced myself that I had to actually take a TB if I wanted to log them. So if I wasn't intending to move it I'd leave it be, especially if it was in my own cache and discovered it while I was on a maintenance run. Now that I've owned two TBs I see that discovering them is a good idea because it lets the owner know it hasn't disappeared off the face of the earth. I really do appreciate getting discovered logs from anybody, especially if I haven't heard anything about it for a while. You shouldn't take a TB unless you are ready to move it right along (said with tongue in cheek by a notorious TB holder on-er). The object is to keep them moving and build up the milage that they travel. Quote Link to comment
+Kryten Posted September 17, 2007 Share Posted September 17, 2007 If the cache was a TB hotel, people wouldn't think twice about returning to take a TB that particularly attracted them so I don't see why the same thing shouldn't apply to any other cache. Just remember to log your visit as a "note". Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted September 17, 2007 Share Posted September 17, 2007 if you can help with a TB goal - PLEASE go pick it up and move it along. If it is a re-visit - simply log a note. Quote Link to comment
+Snifferhound Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 I dropped a TB in a cache in December, and even though several people had found the cache afterwards, nobody picked up the TB. After about six months, I went back to the cache and grabbed the TB, just so I could get it moving. I don't see anything wrong with that since TB are made to travel, not sit. Quote Link to comment
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