scooterj Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 Since there's no way to deactivate or archive a travel bug that is known to have disappeared from circulation, has anyone made a "Travel Bug Graveyard" cache where dead bugs can be dumped off so that they don't litter the cache pages of caches they have vanished from without having to be falsely listed as being in the bug owner's hands? I personally have three dead bugs I need to bury. If no such cache exists, and if the moderators would approve, I may just go ahead and create one and stick it out in the middle of an ocean so that it won't show up on anyone's "nearby caches" listing. Ideally what I'd really rather have the ability to do is archive the bugs and then reactivate them as new bugs using the duplicate tags. But there is currently no way to do so without wiping out the logs (and the finds) for the previous incarnation of the bug. So until such a "reincarnation" feature exists a bug graveyard cache seems like the next best thing. Quote
+Markwell Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 I like the reincarnation thing. One question though with wiping the logs, etc. Does the mileage decrease? I'm not sure it does... Markwell Chicago Geocachers Quote
scooterj Posted July 17, 2002 Author Posted July 17, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Markwell:I like the reincarnation thing. One question though with wiping the logs, etc. Does the mileage decrease? I'm not sure it does... That's part of the thing... I don't know. Maybe wiping the logs wouldn't erase the mileage and the credit of all the earlier finders for the finds, or maybe it will. Since there's doubt, I don't dare try it. I *could* post a note saying that all earlier logs are for the previous incarnation and that all logs afterwards are for the new incarnation, but the mildeage would then always bee screwed up since the previous bug's mileage (plus my virtual retrival) would still get factored in. That's why I think there really should be a way to archive the bug and then be able to reactivate the tag number as a new bug. Quote
+Belleterre Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 Until there's a way to inactivate bugs, I think you should go ahead and create the graveyard cache. How about locating it at the North Pole? Quote
TriCityGuy Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 I wouldn't put the cache at the North Pole. I myself, however vainly, aspire to put an actual cache at the North Pole one day. Quote
+glenn95630 Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 1. Make the graveyard a locationless cache. Topic Change: 2. I don't care if the logs and mileage are scewed up. You own the tracking number. Put that number on something else and get it in circulation. Put a note in the logs explaining it. I think it will add to the storyline, kind of like when Quinn and Hooper and Brody were sitting around the table comparing scars. Bottom line: Bugs in graveyards are boring. Sad, but boring. This is a game, get something in circulation to increase to overall fun for the whole community. You could post a photo of the old TB on the web page with the caption [First Life]. The more times a bug 'died' the reincarnations it would have. Not the storyline you hope for, but it is interesting nonetheless. Quote
+Web-ling Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 quote:Originally posted by glenn95630:I don't care if the logs and mileage are scewed up. You own the tracking number. Put that number on something else and get it in circulation. Put a note in the logs explaining it. That's what I did with my Texas Spoon Racing Bug. The reincarnated version made it from Texas to the UK, and won the race. I'm also going to do the same with my NIBCO the Morphing Travel Bug, which has apparently been plundered from the Texas Star cache. Quote
+Jeo Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 just a quick thought... with this talk of graveyard stuff wouldn't a revived bug be a Zombie bug? Or is that just some of my twisted logic coming out? Sounds like fun to me. Quote
+Harrald Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Jeo:<> wouldn't a revived bug be a Zombie bug? Or is that just some of my twisted logic coming out? <> Yes ==================================== As always, the above statements are just MHO. ==================================== Quote
+Harrald Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Jeo:<> wouldn't a revived bug be a Zombie bug? Or is that just some of my twisted logic coming out? <> Yes ==================================== As always, the above statements are just MHO. ==================================== Quote
bug_zapper Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 Maybe the bugs come back evil or something... A bug dump maybe? Like in Nevada's test site. How about sending them into the ocean or in a volcano? Land of miisfit bugs? I dunno. No doubt, we need to do something. Quote
+EraSeek Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 Is there a way to move these stuck bugs now, bugs that aren't really in the caches anymore, without the bug's number? If so, I'll love to know. I got an MIA in one of my caches. Quote
+6 Pack Rats Posted July 18, 2002 Posted July 18, 2002 You could try asking the owner of the bug for the number or ask them to remove it explaining that it is MIA. You could also try a search for the bugs name and see if you could find the number that way? I have not tried the search so I don't know if it will get you the number. Always so close and don't know it! Quote
+Markwell Posted July 18, 2002 Posted July 18, 2002 You can get the bug's website number, but not their 6 digit code that is required for moving the bug. That only resides on the dogtag. So, no - there is no way for the cache owner to remove an errant bug from their cache - although I have suggested a mechanism in the past where the cache owner can verify that the bug is not in their cache, and "send it home", resulting in the bug being placed in the virtual hands of the bug owner. No miles accumulated, and if the bug ever DOES show up, the new finder can just grab it from the owner. Markwell Chicago Geocachers Quote
+Clan Ferguson Posted July 18, 2002 Posted July 18, 2002 Does anybody have any idea how many bugs are MIA? I know a lot of people here keep talking about thier bugs not moving or gone missing I was just wondering if we have an numbers on this. Also I like the Idea of a Graveyard and a way to but control back into the owners hand without the milage. Cache On!! James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson Quote
+unclerojelio Posted July 18, 2002 Posted July 18, 2002 quote:Originally posted by TriCityGuy:I wouldn't put the cache at the North Pole. I myself, however vainly, aspire to put an actual cache at the North Pole one day. Unless you are planning on putting the cache on the sea floor, this is going to be kinda tough. The icepack over the north pole moves around. Every once in awhile a surfacing submarine plants a new Barber Pole at the current location of the north pole. The South Pole is also up for grabs. Better hurry! ... Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, ... unclerojelio [This message was edited by unclerojelio on July 18, 2002 at 08:22 AM.] Quote
+unclerojelio Posted July 18, 2002 Posted July 18, 2002 quote:Originally posted by TriCityGuy:I wouldn't put the cache at the North Pole. I myself, however vainly, aspire to put an actual cache at the North Pole one day. Unless you are planning on putting the cache on the sea floor, this is going to be kinda tough. The icepack over the north pole moves around. Every once in awhile a surfacing submarine plants a new Barber Pole at the current location of the north pole. The South Pole is also up for grabs. Better hurry! ... Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, ... unclerojelio [This message was edited by unclerojelio on July 18, 2002 at 08:22 AM.] Quote
scooterj Posted July 18, 2002 Author Posted July 18, 2002 quote:Originally posted by unclerojelio:Every once in awhile a surfacing submarine plants a new Barber Pole at the current location of the north pole. This is true. In fact all those animated holiday cartoon perpetuate a myth.... Santa actually operates out of a caravan of RVs that havee to pack up and move periodically. As for the dead bug graveyard, which I'm starting to write up the description for now in preparation for posting, I figured I'd just go with the old standard 0 degrees by 0 degrees... burial at sea, far from civilization, and the standard coordinates for locationless caches (which is what this would really be). Quote
scooterj Posted July 18, 2002 Author Posted July 18, 2002 quote:Originally posted by unclerojelio:Every once in awhile a surfacing submarine plants a new Barber Pole at the current location of the north pole. This is true. In fact all those animated holiday cartoon perpetuate a myth.... Santa actually operates out of a caravan of RVs that havee to pack up and move periodically. As for the dead bug graveyard, which I'm starting to write up the description for now in preparation for posting, I figured I'd just go with the old standard 0 degrees by 0 degrees... burial at sea, far from civilization, and the standard coordinates for locationless caches (which is what this would really be). Quote
+Markwell Posted July 18, 2002 Posted July 18, 2002 I'd be interested to see if this goes through approval or not... Just getting it into the approval queue might jump start the admins into doing something about this growing problem (deactivate a bug). Markwell Chicago Geocachers Quote
+MissJenn Posted July 18, 2002 Posted July 18, 2002 I'll bet many people have their ears perked up for this one. ----- You must be present to win. Quote
scooterj Posted July 18, 2002 Author Posted July 18, 2002 I have posted the "Travel Bug Graveyard" cache and it's now awaiting approval. As soon as I hear one way or the other I'll post to let you all know what happens. Quote
+GeoRaptor Posted July 18, 2002 Posted July 18, 2002 Sounds like a good idea to me, and when the bug goes away the mileage should go away also. If the bug is reactivated, I think the milage should start over if it has a new goal. [This message was edited by GeoRaptor on July 18, 2002 at 03:05 PM.] Quote
+slinger91 Posted July 18, 2002 Posted July 18, 2002 Moun10bike has a cache where he puts all his t.b.'s that are M.I.A. I am sure the mod's would approve one for someone else. If you have any questions you should probably shoot Moun10bike an e-mail. Quote
scooterj Posted July 19, 2002 Author Posted July 19, 2002 The "Travel Bug Graveyard" cache was approved this afternoon! Already four bugs have been buried there, feel free to post your own if you have bugs that have died. Travel Bug Graveyard Quote
+MissJenn Posted July 21, 2002 Posted July 21, 2002 The whole concept is even more clever than the graphic (although I do wish there wasn't as much need for this cache as there is ). Thanks for making the idea a reality, scooterj! Quote
+MissJenn Posted July 21, 2002 Posted July 21, 2002 The whole concept is even more clever than the graphic (although I do wish there wasn't as much need for this cache as there is ). Thanks for making the idea a reality, scooterj! Quote
+Clan Ferguson Posted September 4, 2002 Posted September 4, 2002 I just lost not one but possibly 2 travel bugs today. I have laid 1 to rest in an archiveed cache of mine that also when MIA Mother Hen the Chicken was the Travel Bug She moved only once (129 miles) and existed less then 2 months. she is laid to rest at Double Diamond (Archived) I also visted the graveyard which I think is a great Idea. I think the graveyard should be noted on the TB faq pages if it is not already. -Clan Ferguson Cache On!! James "Big Dog" -Clan Ferguson Quote
+Mudfrog Posted September 6, 2002 Posted September 6, 2002 I like this idea for posting our last respects to our fallen TravelBugs. The first place that came to my mind when someone mentioned using the North Pole for location, was to use the coordinates where the Titanic sank. Not sure if this is too morbid to some but it did sound like a place where no physical cache could ever be sought. I noticed that no coordinates were listed on the page, so its just an idea. Quote
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