+Mo&Lance Posted December 25, 2002 Share Posted December 25, 2002 We launched our first bug, Ray, over Thanksgiving weekend in our own cache - "Gear Cache". We havne't been out to check on the cache, but a recent visitor reported that Ray was no longer there. I have e-mailed several other cachers and none report to having seen it when they there. It is so annoying that people just can't get it. My guess is that it's someone who finds out cache locations from the site and then doesn't follow through and log their finds. We've seen that on another of our caches that someone else had a bug that went MIA. I looked back and found the written log but they never went to the web site. If anyone sees RAY, please let us know!! http://img.Groundspeak.com/track/539_200.jpg Thanks! Quote Link to comment
+Northern Trekker Posted December 25, 2002 Share Posted December 25, 2002 I was on vacation in another state and thought it would be fun to "Race' two bugs back home. So I bought two, "dressed them up" and dropped them several thousand miles from home...only to have them both vanish within 50 miles of were I left them .... Ugh! I guess I may have embellished them too well? Like you, I first chased after them with e-mails, eventually found one and got it logged in but now, again, they are both gone. I figure I must not make them too interesting, but then again, not too plain.... Jusssst right I guess. Ugh - I just wish people would either be interested enough to pass along the TB's or not interested enough to pick them up in the first place. Keep your chin up, buy more bugs and see where they go. Good Luck in the future. Northern Trekker Quote Link to comment
+Mo&Lance Posted December 26, 2002 Author Share Posted December 26, 2002 Thanks for the support Northern Trekker. I'm hoping that someone picked it up while on vacation in FL and just hasn't gotten around to logging it with the holiday and all. Now my question is how long do I wait to remove my bug? I tried adding a comment to it but the only option seemed to be if I found it. Quote Link to comment
+welch Posted December 26, 2002 Share Posted December 26, 2002 If you want it off the cache page, you could always just log it into your hands. That way whenever the next person does get around to logging it they will just "grab" if from you. Being missing since Thanksgiving isn't all that long in bug years And you should be able to post a not to the bugs pages, not just "found it". Of course you'll need the serial for that, You do have it don't you quote:Originally posted by Mo&Lance:Thanks for the support Northern Trekker. I'm hoping that someone picked it up while on vacation in FL and just hasn't gotten around to logging it with the holiday and all. Now my question is how long do I wait to remove my bug? I tried adding a comment to it but the only option seemed to be if I found it. Quote Link to comment
+Sabaharr Posted December 30, 2002 Share Posted December 30, 2002 This is a suggestion for future bugs. Maybe some people that pick up bugs are first timers and never hunt another cache again. If so they may not know what a bug is when they take it and don't bother to check it out. Information may be the key. Here is a link to a site to print up a sheet to go with your bugs that will inform and state their goal. Hope it helps. http://www.xsnrg.com/geocachingwa/asp/travelbugsheet1.asp Life is like being on a dog sled team. If you are not the lead dog the view is always the same. Complacancy is feeding a tiger steaks while waiting for him to become a vegitarian. Quote Link to comment
+Zephyrus Posted January 1, 2003 Share Posted January 1, 2003 quote:It is so annoying that people just can't get it. My guess is that it's someone who finds out cache locations from the site and then doesn't follow through and log their finds. I do know what's it like... already have chalked up some 5 MIA TB's. OH yee lost! Quote Link to comment
+droosa Posted January 1, 2003 Share Posted January 1, 2003 quote: I looked back and found the written log but they never went to the web site. We dropped a TB the day after Thanksgiving and the same thing occurred. The cache owner said they logged the grab but no follow-up on Groundspeak. Our bugs all have a Bug Sheet and the goal laminated and attached with the TB Tag. These folks know what it is and how to treat it. We enjoy dropping bugs too much and will keep doing it no matter what. Quote Link to comment
+welch Posted January 1, 2003 Share Posted January 1, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Judy&Dick:We dropped a TB the day after Thanksgiving and the same thing occurred. The cache owner said they logged the grab but no follow-up on Groundspeak. FYI- Even if they haven't logged anything, you still may be able to contact them. If they have an account, you may be able to send a blind email to them threw this site. Quote Link to comment
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