+KoolAidWino Posted March 22, 2010 Share Posted March 22, 2010 I just found a travel bug today. Log it in and it turns out it was lost for over four years ago. The owner was surprised and thrilled. Any other similiar stories out there? Quote Link to comment
majormajor42 Posted March 22, 2010 Share Posted March 22, 2010 Awesome. I love these type of stories. I've been involved with similar situations but with TBs/Coins that have gone MIA for only one or two years. FOUR years might be a record, especially considering that Geocaching is only 10 years old and that trackables have only been around for about nine years. My peeve is when I place a TB/coin in a cache and then it goes missing. Sort of makes me feel responsible. Twice this has happened to me, where the item showed up over a year later. Seeing the watchlist email pop up really made my day. That Trackable is cute. You should take new pictures of it. You may also want to post a note for the cache you found it in so you can dip it there. Post the note, to drop off the TB. Then grab the TB again. Then you may delete the note log. Perhaps not a big deal since it isn't that far from the old cache. I've done this to get the mileage up to date. Quote Link to comment
Mr.Yuck Posted March 22, 2010 Share Posted March 22, 2010 I just found a travel bug today. Log it in and it turns out it was lost for over four years ago. The owner was surprised and thrilled. Any other similiar stories out there? Found one in 2006 that was in the hands of an old-timer (who didn't log most of his finds online) for over 2 years. It was still logged into the cache he took it from in 2004. I know someone who's been holding on to a TB (not mine) on my watchlist since 2004. This guy is local to me and is alive and well. I expect it to end up in a cache someday. I believe the report of the longest missing TB resurfacing that I've seen in the TB forum is about 5 years. Hopefully this thread will not get moved over there, or you'll be cursed to only getting a handful of replies to the thread. Majormajor is correct. It was the fall of 2001 when TB's became available to the general public, and went into widespread circulation. So they've been around about 8 1/2 years. Quote Link to comment
Keystone Posted March 22, 2010 Share Posted March 22, 2010 I am moving this thread from the Geocaching Topics forum to the Travel Bug forum. Quote Link to comment
+brianbiney Posted March 22, 2010 Share Posted March 22, 2010 I just found a travel bug today. Log it in and it turns out it was lost for over four years ago. The owner was surprised and thrilled. Any other similiar stories out there? Found one in 2006 that was in the hands of an old-timer (who didn't log most of his finds online) for over 2 years. It was still logged into the cache he took it from in 2004. I know someone who's been holding on to a TB (not mine) on my watchlist since 2004. This guy is local to me and is alive and well. I expect it to end up in a cache someday. I believe the report of the longest missing TB resurfacing that I've seen in the TB forum is about 5 years. Hopefully this thread will not get moved over there, or you'll be cursed to only getting a handful of replies to the thread. Majormajor is correct. It was the fall of 2001 when TB's became available to the general public, and went into widespread circulation. So they've been around about 8 1/2 years. That gives us hope that our missing items might be someday reapear again. Quote Link to comment
+ScottKaren Posted March 22, 2010 Share Posted March 22, 2010 5 1/2 years on this little guy, the poof.... gone again. TB frog Quote Link to comment
+ScottKaren Posted March 22, 2010 Share Posted March 22, 2010 (edited) Sorry about this, slow connection from work so I figured it did not go through, nope it went through twice!! I just wish I had something witty to say. Edited March 22, 2010 by ScottKaren Quote Link to comment
+BlueDeuce Posted March 22, 2010 Share Posted March 22, 2010 I just wish I had something witty to say. Eat more bacon is always good. Quote Link to comment
+IBcrashen Posted March 23, 2010 Share Posted March 23, 2010 I just found a travel bug today. Log it in and it turns out it was lost for over four years ago. The owner was surprised and thrilled. Any other similiar stories out there? My TB MIA for 7 years and almost 4 months. Quote Link to comment
+Leleboo_05 Posted March 27, 2010 Share Posted March 27, 2010 I just found a travel bug today. Log it in and it turns out it was lost for over four years ago. The owner was surprised and thrilled. Any other similiar stories out there? http://www.tb-rescue.com/resc_whatisit.php5 Quote Link to comment
+charliewhiskey Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 I recently had one reappear after having vanished over 3 years ago! Lame Key Chains (#8) TB: http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.as...75-ed72a8f46a89 Quote Link to comment
+The Blorenges Posted April 17, 2010 Share Posted April 17, 2010 I thought I'd just share some more 'trackable good news' here: I was very proud of my little Dreamcatcher geocoin - It had done over 12,000 miles which was very good for an attractive little coin. In August '08 it was placed into a cache in Pennsylvania but months later it was reported as not being there so, regretfully, I marked it as "missing". Over the last couple of months I've been thinking of re-releasing it as one of my Proxy Geocoin items, probably using a real dreamcatcher pendant to represent the missing coin but yesterday it re-appeared! In Brixham, on the south coast of England! "Dreamcatcher geocoin". MrsB, a happy bunny. Quote Link to comment
+Saplings Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 I live in NJ, but will be in Vegas, LA, and San Diego at the end of May. I've been collecting east coast TB's, that I will drop West on this trip. As I scan the site looking for appropriate cache sites I'm amazed at how many lose the TBs placed within them. Other than manually scanning each cache, is there some sort of report card that grades caches on how safe they keep TB's? Quote Link to comment
+Eartha Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 I live in NJ, but will be in Vegas, LA, and San Diego at the end of May. I've been collecting east coast TB's, that I will drop West on this trip. As I scan the site looking for appropriate cache sites I'm amazed at how many lose the TBs placed within them. Other than manually scanning each cache, is there some sort of report card that grades caches on how safe they keep TB's? When a cacher gets to a cache, and wants to drop off a TB, they should look around them and think to themselves "Would I feel safe if left here?" If the answer is no, then the TB shouldn't be left there. We lose more TBs in poorly placed caches, and more TBs because people keep leaving them in caches that have been stolen and replaced, had bugs go missing more than once, or are in a high muggle traffic area, like a park and grab. People should take care where they leave them. And in regards to your collecting trackables to take west, check the goals of those trackables first and see if they want to go west, first. Quote Link to comment
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