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Okay, this is two questions on the proper procedures in moving TB's around.

 

1. I found a TB while visiting family and I'm now back home with it and looking for a cache to place it in. Can I place it in a cache of my own, or do I need to find one that I don't own, or that I'm yet to visit? Our caches are somewhat limited and I've logged most of the ones available.

 

2. My grandson found a TB that started it's journey on the west coast. Because it's a TB honoring a long distance runner he thought it would be great to have it make it's way all the way to the east coast before continueing to parts unknown. I live on the the Outer Banks of North Carolina so he gave it to me to place in a cache here, because he won't be here for a while and didn't want it sitting around. Again, can I place it in my own cache, or do I need to seek out one I'm yet to find and then place it? AND is it okay for me to place it even though he found it?

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Okay, this is two questions on the proper procedures in moving TB's around.

 

1. I found a TB while visiting family and I'm now back home with it and looking for a cache to place it in. Can I place it in a cache of my own, or do I need to find one that I don't own, or that I'm yet to visit? Our caches are somewhat limited and I've logged most of the ones available.

 

2. My grandson found a TB that started it's journey on the west coast. Because it's a TB honoring a long distance runner he thought it would be great to have it make it's way all the way to the east coast before continueing to parts unknown. I live on the the Outer Banks of North Carolina so he gave it to me to place in a cache here, because he won't be here for a while and didn't want it sitting around. Again, can I place it in my own cache, or do I need to seek out one I'm yet to find and then place it? AND is it okay for me to place it even though he found it?

 

1. It is perfectly acceptable to revisit any cache, including your own to drop or retrieve a bug.

 

2. Handing off a TB so someone else can place it is fine as well.

 

Happy Caching!

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