+CLSx2 Posted January 2, 2008 Share Posted January 2, 2008 My son bought a TB with his own money. He then decided he wanted the TB to make it to Alaska and along the way he wanted to learn about the Cities the TB stopped in. I thought this was a great idea and since we homeschool we decided it would be a great school project. However the TB was picked and moved to only one cache before it disappeared. That was Feb. 14, 2007. So what do I do, he keeps asking for updates, but I have no answer. Do I try to contact each person that logged the cache around the time it was dropped or do we just assume it is lost and try again? Please Help! Crystal Quote Link to comment
+WRASTRO Posted January 2, 2008 Share Posted January 2, 2008 My son bought a TB with his own money. He then decided he wanted the TB to make it to Alaska and along the way he wanted to learn about the Cities the TB stopped in. I thought this was a great idea and since we homeschool we decided it would be a great school project. However the TB was picked and moved to only one cache before it disappeared. That was Feb. 14, 2007. So what do I do, he keeps asking for updates, but I have no answer. Do I try to contact each person that logged the cache around the time it was dropped or do we just assume it is lost and try again? Please Help! Crystal You can release the copy tag and hope it lasts a bit longer. Unless the cache where the bug disappeared is close to you it would be a challenge to try to figure out who might have taken your bug. I have had some success with going through the log book and emailing the cachers who signed in right after the bug was placed in the cache. Sometimes people just forget what they took or left. I know I have. Quote Link to comment
+Eartha Posted January 3, 2008 Share Posted January 3, 2008 I've read all the logs on that cache page, and it doesn't look like anyone has taken it, and no one has reported not seeing it. No one has said anything at all about it. I don't know if that's good, or bad news. Posting a note on the cache page was your next best move. Good luck! Not only is it a puzzle cache, but it is a difficult multi-stage cache that has proven to be a real challenge. Check out the muddy face photo on the cache page. Yikes! Try posting something in the regional forums for that area, asking a local for help. If nothing else, you can release the copy tag. Don't delete old log history, just make a note when/where the new one starts. Quote Link to comment
+fairyhoney Posted January 5, 2008 Share Posted January 5, 2008 My son bought a TB with his own money. He then decided he wanted the TB to make it to Alaska and along the way he wanted to learn about the Cities the TB stopped in. I thought this was a great idea and since we homeschool we decided it would be a great school project. However the TB was picked and moved to only one cache before it disappeared. That was Feb. 14, 2007. So what do I do, he keeps asking for updates, but I have no answer. Do I try to contact each person that logged the cache around the time it was dropped or do we just assume it is lost and try again? Please Help! Crystal It's always a joy to see children get involved in geocahing I hope it shows up and doesn't stop his enthusiasm for the sport! I'm glad Eartha did the research for you. That's a bugger that it May be in a difficult cache. Is it close enough for you to realistically go for it? Quote Link to comment
+c-17Finch Posted January 17, 2008 Share Posted January 17, 2008 I would try and contact all the people that visited the cache around the time it disappeared. There is nothing wrong with that. One of the cachers might have forgotten to log it. James Quote Link to comment
BRTango Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 If you verify that it is truly gone, I'd recommend organizing an event cache to lament the demise of your bug. Something with a funeral theme, have a big cake with a headstone on it... invite others to give eulogies about thier lost TBs. Then use the event to launch a new travel bug to replace the old. Quote Link to comment
+joranda Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 Maybe send out the copy tag and try it all over again? Quote Link to comment
+UncleJimbo Posted January 29, 2008 Share Posted January 29, 2008 (edited) My son bought a TB with his own money. He then decided he wanted the TB to make it to Alaska and along the way he wanted to learn about the Cities the TB stopped in. I thought this was a great idea and since we homeschool we decided it would be a great school project. However the TB was picked and moved to only one cache before it disappeared. That was Feb. 14, 2007. So what do I do, he keeps asking for updates, but I have no answer. Do I try to contact each person that logged the cache around the time it was dropped or do we just assume it is lost and try again? Please Help! Crystal Use the Copy tag to send out a duplicate of the bug. This time you could include on the description and goals things like "Please do not put into multi- or puzzle caches." This might make it travel faster. Edited January 29, 2008 by UncleJimbo Quote Link to comment
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