+welch 0 Posted April 3, 2002 act like a carrier pidgeon, deem a local cache as its "home" then taken or sent it to another area to see how fast/or if it would return. you could play from one part of the state to the other, or maybe a couple states, or the whole country, or continent, or even world. maybe someones already done/doing this?? Quote Share this post Link to post
Markwell 1 Posted April 3, 2002 See my Challenge of the Superfriends. These bugs started in the four corners of the continental US, each with preliminary missions, and a final mission to converge in The Hall of Justice, a cache I set up near home. I know there are others, but hey - this one's mine. Markwell My Geocaching Page Quote Share this post Link to post
+welch 0 Posted April 4, 2002 you always come up with such good storylines. Quote Share this post Link to post
+infosponge 0 Posted April 4, 2002 Twice when I was traveling out of town I've made a new travel bug from a key chain or something and let it loose with the goal to return to a cache near my home. Both times, they almost immediately went missing. I just used up my last unallocated travel bug tag yesterday on a new one. I think it may be my last one for a while...I'm tired of buying the tags and having them vanish. Quote Share this post Link to post
+clatmandu 0 Posted April 4, 2002 I started ITSA WOODY in Kentucky with the goal of coming back to MI. The first carrier left a M/M Potatoheads in his place which the second finder picked up and moved to Dayton. Woody went MIA for 3 months, meanwhile, I mailed a tag to have attached to the Potatoheads. They made it back here around Christmas, Woody is now in SW Mich. When he gets back, I'll start them on another adventure. Quote Share this post Link to post
+clatmandu 0 Posted April 4, 2002 Take a look at the GeoJoe Platoon also. There are 5-6 of them. I know several have gone A.W.O.L. Quote Share this post Link to post