+MikeofKorea Posted July 26, 2012 Share Posted July 26, 2012 I want to send a geocoin to a specific cache on the other side of the country by geocachers taking it cache to cache to cache. At the destination, I want my friend to take it and keep it. How would that work? Is that unusual? Unacceptable? Quote Link to comment
+doug_hollyNKC Posted July 26, 2012 Share Posted July 26, 2012 It's not unusual, and not unacceptable. You or your friend will have to track the geocoin to know when it reaches its destination and be ready to grab it immediately. Of course the key to this is the geocoin actually making it there. These suckers go up missing at a very very high percentage. Good Luck! Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted July 26, 2012 Share Posted July 26, 2012 It has been done many times over the years. Or rather it has been requested to happen many times over the years - actually occurring is quite another story. I put out a TB in 2004 with a goal of returning to a specific cache by December of 2007. As of this moment, it is still travelling abroad and has never come close to making it "home". Quote Link to comment
+MikeofKorea Posted July 26, 2012 Author Share Posted July 26, 2012 OK, I just didn't want to be doing something crazy! Thanks! Quote Link to comment
+NYPaddleCacher Posted July 26, 2012 Share Posted July 26, 2012 OK, I just didn't want to be doing something crazy! Thanks! You can target a specific cache but you might have better luck selecting an area where your friend lives and have them watch the trackable page listing to see all activity on the item. I sent out a TB a few years ago and then changed the goal to bring it home. Someone moved it into my State (but a couple hundred miles away) then someone else moved it to a cache I own about a 1/2 mile away. The next day someone grabbed it an moved it 35 miles away. A couple of days later someone nearby grabbed it and I was able to grab it directly from that person. Getting a TB to a small area is probably a lot easier than getting it to a specific cache. Quote Link to comment
+The Blorenges Posted July 26, 2012 Share Posted July 26, 2012 Make sure you include some sort of note/tag with it, stating clearly where it wants to go - Put the nearest major town/city, not just the cache name/GC number. MrsB Quote Link to comment
+Meandering WA Posted July 27, 2012 Share Posted July 27, 2012 I recently took a TB home. I went to Madeira and London in June. I had a collection of TBs and intended to drop many of them at a London Meet and Greet event. When I was looking over the goals for the bugs, one bug wanted to go to a specific cache. and when I saw which one, I knew I had the makings of a nice day away. Caught the train, had a nice hike , picked up some caches and got the little fellow home. He has since departed to other like-minded ( big trees) caches. The goals for your coin are totally do-able. Both you and your friend will have a good time monitoring the progress. Your friend will have the gamble of going to grab the coin when it nears home base. Quote Link to comment
+lamoracke Posted July 27, 2012 Share Posted July 27, 2012 make sure the destination is firmly attached to the travel bug or coin...if you just put it in the description on the coin listing, many folks will not notice it, or will notice too late. Put it there and on the physical item, and am sure some folks will help you. Quote Link to comment
+Harry Dolphin Posted July 28, 2012 Share Posted July 28, 2012 Great fun! One of my brother's stuffed birds fell asleep in my sister's luggage, and woke up in Maine! Oh, no! Must get her back to Seattle! (This is our story, and we are sticking to it!) Attached a TB, and dropped her in a cache in New Jersey. She made it back to Seattle in two months! My brother retailiated, and attached the TB tag to a Furby purse, and dropped it in Prague, to travel to Maine. It took Furby FAC 5 and a half years, and 15000 miles of travel, but he made it to Maine! So, my sister thought this was a cute idea, and attached the tag to a small bear, and left it in France to travel to New Jersey! Almost two years later Osito is still in Belgium. Hopefully, he'll come back to New Jersey soon. Heaven knows what will happen to him when he gets back home. Yeah! You can have a lot of fun with this! And special thanks to those who helped Lost Bird, Furby FAC and Osito on his/her travels! I sent my sister a Fury once. Rather large to fit in caches, and he was rather noisy. But he did make it to Maine! So she tried to sent me back a camouflaged pink lawn flamingo. Unfortunately, he got lost at an event in a bar in New Hampshire. Oh,well. Sometimes it works! Quote Link to comment
+humboldt flier Posted July 28, 2012 Share Posted July 28, 2012 Watched Logan's Lab journey from N. Calif. to a gravesite in Ohio. It was touching to see the efforts one cacher made to ensure that the Labrador Retriever T.B. made the final 400 miles to Logan's headstone. (Logan passed shortly after birth) Quote Link to comment
+Trucker Lee Posted July 28, 2012 Share Posted July 28, 2012 I once had two TBs that were launched from a cache to race to each coast of the US and return to the cache. One was logged backed into that cache, but disappeared again before I got over there to grab it. Quote Link to comment
+fuzziebear3 Posted July 30, 2012 Share Posted July 30, 2012 I've had a handful of coins that tried this approach. One of them actually made it to the designated cache near me (US), from Germany! It even did it in about 4 hops. It is possible, but rare for it to actually work. Quote Link to comment
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