+AstoriaRose Posted August 7, 2012 Share Posted August 7, 2012 Recently I mentioned to a friend that was going geocaching. He asked if I would take a TB and send it on its way. A friend in Idaho gave it to him "a while back" On receiving the TB and logging it I discovered it had not moved since 10/21/2002! Nearly 10 years! It was first placed in March of 2002. The owner has only 6 caches , all in 2002. One cache was placed by TB owner at same time. It was disabled in 2009 after no response from owner that cache was in pieces. Her email is unvalidated and not availabe as is her membership. My question: Since this owner has vanished from geocaching can her TB be "adopted"? Do I send it on as if the owner still existed? I have logged that I grabbed it. Now what? My plan is to move it on. But can I adopt it? Or do I just put it on the watch list? Quote Link to comment
+Eartha Posted August 7, 2012 Share Posted August 7, 2012 Nothing can be adopted without the owner asking you to adopt it and sending you the adoption link. You would send it on as though the owner is still active. They might check on it someday. One never knows. This could be just the thing to get them interested again. Pretty cool that it's back in action. Quote Link to comment
+AstoriaRose Posted August 7, 2012 Author Share Posted August 7, 2012 Nothing can be adopted without the owner asking you to adopt it and sending you the adoption link. You would send it on as though the owner is still active. They might check on it someday. One never knows. This could be just the thing to get them interested again. Pretty cool that it's back in action. Yes! I was surprised it was so old and no action! Thanks for the reply. I will send it on. Quote Link to comment
+The Blorenges Posted August 7, 2012 Share Posted August 7, 2012 I looked the trackable up on your profile details: Marvin the travel dog I've started creating a list of trackables that re-appear, or start moving again, after very log intervals and that one has had the longest "rest period" so far - nearly 10 years. Great story! MrsB Quote Link to comment
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