+lifechooser Posted October 11, 2011 Share Posted October 11, 2011 I thought I'd update the forum on a couple of bugs I have. The first was a disposable camera which I sent out earlier in the year. The rules stated that it couldn't be taken out of the local area. When 9 frames were remaining, I managed to grab it back and developed the film - after taking it on a 5/5 mission. I've relaunched the bug with a new camera, about 100 miles from home, so hopefully it will get back to my area fairly quickly. The results are here: http://www.geocaching.com/track/gallery.aspx?ID=3283995 and I'm really pleased with them Another bug I had, went missing 10 months ago on it's first hop. I've decided that the time is right to resurrect the bug, so I've come up with NANOBUG. It's a standard black nano container, but with a tb code and instructions inside. The description suggests that it can live outside of a cache, as long as it's touching it. After all, if there's room for a nano, there is normally room for two nanos. I want it to travel where no other tb's can go. What do you think? http://coord.info/TB3MHKP Quote Link to comment
+the hermit crabs Posted October 12, 2011 Share Posted October 12, 2011 I like your nanobug idea. The pessimistic part of my brain is saying that it will never last; that people have a hard enough time with the simplest methods of handling a basic bug, so they'll have no idea how to handle this. But the optimistic side is saying that this is just way too cool not to try I've added it to my watchlist and am hoping for the best. Quote Link to comment
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