+NevaP Posted October 21, 2003 Posted October 21, 2003 On 9/22 I sadly placed my first T-Bug, EntSoc Bug One, in the Travel Bug Graveyard. It had been placed in a Columbus, Ohio Cache in May and not long after people began to log that it was not there. E-mails established who had seen it last. The cacher who placed it even made a visit to the cache and checked the written logs for me. I buried it to get it off the cache page. Then not quite a month later it was found in another cache in the Columbus area and it has been properly logged and moved closer to its goal. I AM SO HAPPY !! NevaLP Quote
+Metaphor Posted October 21, 2003 Posted October 21, 2003 The same just happened to my bug, which was thught to have been pilfered by a bug extrminator in Gainesville, Florida. Multiple cachers since July had reported it missing, so I pulled it from the page. This weekend, a cacher found it in the same cache from which it had been assumed lost. Made me happy... "All of us are standing in the mud, but some of us are looking at the stars." Oscar Wilde Quote
+Perfect Tommy Posted October 28, 2003 Posted October 28, 2003 He was lost, and now is found I recently had two bugs finally get back in circulation after a prolonged absence - these Lazarus bugs were out 305 and 303 days, respectively. Since the holders never responded to emails, I thought they were done for. Never give up hope - you never know... Quote
+Criminal Posted October 28, 2003 Posted October 28, 2003 The flip side to that is the two bugs I found. One was high in a mountain side in a gatorade jug (the cache was rightly dissapproved) and the other was in a remote cache but not on the cache page. I emailed both owners and got nothing back. http://fp1.centurytel.net/Criminal_Page/ Quote
+Touchstone Posted October 28, 2003 Posted October 28, 2003 I opened a cache once and found a TB that wasn't indicated on the page too. I took it and looked it up and found that it was a traveller that predated the TB dogtags. It was missing for only a few weeks, but I thought I was really doing my civic duty by loggin it in. It felt nice to keep an old TB in circulation Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them. The rest go geocaching. Quote
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