+Crossfinders Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 If you are away on vacation and pick up some TBs or Geocoins, is it OK to place them in your own geocache close to home or is this something that is discouraged in favour of placing them in other geocaches? Quote
ThomasFamily102 Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 I think it is alright. There is just as much chance that someone will stop by your caches as the other possible caches you could have placed it in. So I think its alright. Quote
+BlueDeuce Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 Consider the goal of the traveler, you do not want to simply harvest bugs and coins to stock your cache. Quote
+dexter-cacher Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 It is perfectly acceptable bearing in mind you try to keep to the bugs mission. I wouldn't make a habit of it but it is a good way to get a bug back in circulation and allow you to do any required check ups or cache maintenance at the same time. Don't do it to continually stock your own cache though. Quote
+GIDEON-X Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 I Have a Cache (Personal) That Is Located At a Easy Off / On The Interstate (East / West). I Place a Lot Of The Bugs I Pick Up Localy, In This Cache.......It Get's Visited Quite Often By Folks Who Take The Bugs And Move Them A Long..........Towards their Goals.......Or Not (Better Than Making A lot Of Half To Mile and a Half Moves Between Local Caches! **** (My Three Cents Worth On This Subject) Quote
+briansnat Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 If you are away on vacation and pick up some TBs or Geocoins, is it OK to place them in your own geocache close to home or is this something that is discouraged in favour of placing them in other geocaches? Not a problem at all. Many of us do it. Just make sure you check on the TB's mission before you do this. If you live in Ottawa and find a TB while vacationing in Calgary that wants to go to Vancouver, don't bring it back to Ottawa. Quote
+maggi101 Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 If you are away on vacation and pick up some TBs or Geocoins, is it OK to place them in your own geocache close to home or is this something that is discouraged in favour of placing them in other geocaches? Not a problem at all. Many of us do it. Just make sure you check on the TB's mission before you do this. If you live in Ottawa and find a TB while vacationing in Calgary that wants to go to Vancouver, don't bring it back to Ottawa. Calgary, Ottawa, Vancouver.. Youre making those names up. Quote
+worstcaster Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 I haven't found a travel bug yet. Is their mission attached or engraved on them somewhere? Or do you have to enter a tracking # when you get back to your computer? Quote
+BlueDeuce Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 (edited) I haven't found a travel bug yet. Is their mission attached or engraved on them somewhere? Or do you have to enter a tracking # when you get back to your computer? Some have them attached. You can preview the goal by checking the cache page you plan on searching for and then click on the listed bugs. Otherwise you'll have to wait until you get home to pull up the bug page. If waiting until you get home means traveling some 300 miles before you have computer access you might not want to move bugs sight-unseen. Edited February 3, 2010 by BlueDeuce Quote
+Flintstone5611 Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 If you are away on vacation and pick up some TBs or Geocoins, is it OK to place them in your own geocache close to home or is this something that is discouraged in favour of placing them in other geocaches? I think that as long as you are honouring the goal of the trackable (whatever that may be), you are giving that bug mileage. Nothing wrong with that. Besides, if you are constantly giving attention to your caches you can help keep it maintained and let people know that it is worth visiting, even if it is to just to pick up another trackable. For those coins and TBs that just want to move along from cache to cache, that is a great idea! Quote
+t4e Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 If you are away on vacation and pick up some TBs or Geocoins, is it OK to place them in your own geocache close to home or is this something that is discouraged in favour of placing them in other geocaches? Not a problem at all. Many of us do it. Just make sure you check on the TB's mission before you do this. If you live in Ottawa and find a TB while vacationing in Calgary that wants to go to Vancouver, don't bring it back to Ottawa. Calgary, Ottawa, Vancouver.. Youre making those names up. i think so too, i never heard of them Quote
+Printess Caroline Posted February 4, 2010 Posted February 4, 2010 If you are away on vacation and pick up some TBs or Geocoins, is it OK to place them in your own geocache close to home or is this something that is discouraged in favour of placing them in other geocaches? I have done this several times. If the traveler doesn't get picked up within a month, I will then retieve it from the cache and move it to another when we go caching. Quote
+smstext Posted February 4, 2010 Posted February 4, 2010 when we are out and pick up tb's i try to move them on the following day, rather than move it on a cache or two to find someone beats you to it claiming they found it somewhere else and have now moved it on. This way i can log them when i get home and get them out the following day caching, if i cant then i place them in my cache about 200 yds from home which gets visited quite regularly. Quote
+BlueDeuce Posted February 4, 2010 Posted February 4, 2010 Write down and save the tracking number of every bug you find. You'll need it to fix any logging mistakes. Never post the tracking number in your logs or show it in photos. Quote
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