Guest rediguana Posted November 8, 2001 Share Posted November 8, 2001 Just heard from Jeremy. He has been way busy. Anyway, we can submit a group order through me, and get everything bundled out in one package. So, any requests for travel bugs, or other geocaching merchandise, either email me with exact numbers (not a few or couple and sizes/colours if appropriate. Or post here. Or message me through the geocaching.com website. Cheers Gav Quote Link to comment
Guest tgsnoopy Posted November 8, 2001 Share Posted November 8, 2001 I'm in for a couple of Medium T-shirts and a couple of travel bugs, I figure I'll succumb to popular trend and get two, but we had better not swamp the place with bugs. Drop me an e-mail at your leisure and tell me how you want me to pay you for them. tgsnoopy@xtra.co.nz [This message has been edited by tgsnoopy (edited 08 November 2001).] Quote Link to comment
Guest Adman Posted November 8, 2001 Share Posted November 8, 2001 2 Travel Bugs 4 Me. Cheers Adam Quote Link to comment
Guest Nemesis Posted November 8, 2001 Share Posted November 8, 2001 Two bugs for me thanks. Cheers, Donovan. Quote Link to comment
Guest kaimaikid Posted November 12, 2001 Share Posted November 12, 2001 I also am interested in what you have got and prices too please. Email me thanks. Stoney Quote Link to comment
Guest rediguana Posted November 17, 2001 Share Posted November 17, 2001 Right-o I'll tally up, and contact Jeremy in a couple of days. What say I close the orders on tuesday night? Cheers Gav Quote Link to comment
Guest peejay Posted November 17, 2001 Share Posted November 17, 2001 (puts hand up and waves it about) A cap for me please, kakhi, green, whatever! PeeJay Quote Link to comment
Guest ariwa Posted November 18, 2001 Share Posted November 18, 2001 Re the travel bugs guys! From the Take A Picnic cache report (http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=8138) - The log AKA left on Nov 18: "Anyway from this one we took the American currency and the travel bug, which we will deposit in another cache after the owner has activated it" Wait, that's weird - I visited it Oct 7 and there definitly wasn't a travel bug in there then! Oct 28, ags visited and allegedly took and left nothing! The cache report doesn't mention a bug in there, and Team HG (who visited before me) would have said something if he happened across it when he looked thru the cache. I wonder if a visitor/traveller from America has visited this cache (hence the American currency?) and is yet to log their find, or if the Netguide reporter (who quoted from this cache report in their article) left it? Is this a conspiracy or what!?!? Who's AKA, and what's the bug's code? Quote Link to comment
Guest redquiltsblue Posted November 18, 2001 Share Posted November 18, 2001 It is possible that there is an American visiting Australia and geocaching there. In the USA - you will see a lot of logs posted with comments such as: Found this one on day 3 of my trek through Arizonia. Couldn't wait to get home to log it! So maybe, when they get back to the states they will log the cache. [ ] Too bad AKA didn't say if there was anything in the log book about who left the bug. Hard to imagine that they brought a Travel Bug with them and didn't activate it before they left though. [ ] Quote Link to comment
Guest rediguana Posted November 21, 2001 Share Posted November 21, 2001 Right. Order closed, I shall email it now Cheers Gav Quote Link to comment
Guest ariwa Posted November 21, 2001 Share Posted November 21, 2001 quote:Originally posted by redquiltsblue:It is possible that there is an American visiting Australia and geocaching there It's possible there are many, but in order to discover any caches in New Zealand they'll still have to swim across an ocean. Steve Quote Link to comment
Guest tgsnoopy Posted January 15, 2002 Share Posted January 15, 2002 Any word on the travel bug situation Gav? It's been about 6 weeks, I thought they would be here by now. As you might have guessed with my crook knee at the moment (which is coming right slowly) I'm less active, although I did manage to run up and a lot of the way down the Mount (Maunganui) yesterday. The appeal for dashing just isn't great at the moment, I'm too busy, and they are just too distant and difficult for me to get excited about, not too mention certain overseas players who seem to get a bit carried away with it at times. Quote Link to comment
Guest rediguana Posted January 16, 2002 Share Posted January 16, 2002 quote:Originally posted by tgsnoopy:Any word on the travel bug situation Gav? Haven't sighted anything yet... and a charge has yet to be made on my credit card. quote:and they are just too distant and difficult for me to get excited about, not too mention certain overseas players who seem to get a bit carried away with it at times. I know what you mean. I'm still trying to think of doing something like dashing, but closer to home and more accessible. Hope your knee is getting better! Cheers Gav Quote Link to comment
Guest tgsnoopy Posted January 17, 2002 Share Posted January 17, 2002 Hey, perhaps we could do our own internal in New Zealand version? With the computer only generating points within say 5km of cities . Quote Link to comment
Guest peejay Posted January 17, 2002 Share Posted January 17, 2002 Now there is a thought. Anyone got the nous to do that? A New Zealand version with more points to choose from would be great. How about a points scale ie within city limits 1 point, over 5 k 2 points, 20k 3 points etc, an incentive to get out and hunt. Quote Link to comment
Guest tgsnoopy Posted January 18, 2002 Share Posted January 18, 2002 Hmm, so much for my tounge in cheek suggestion. Hmm, how about a variable points scale dependant upon effort required. Say 1 point for each 10k driven, 1k tramped up a track and 100m bushwacking? Quote Link to comment
Guest Adman Posted January 20, 2002 Share Posted January 20, 2002 quote:Originally posted by tgsnoopy:Say 1 point for each 10k driven, 1k tramped up a track and 100m bushwacking? I like the sound of that, how bout 1 bonus point for every 50k driven,1k tramped & 50m bushwacking. Quote Link to comment
Guest tgsnoopy Posted January 21, 2002 Share Posted January 21, 2002 Actually after batling some supplejack, bush lawyer, blackberry and gorse today I'd agree with that! My knee is finally on the mend, well so far so good anyway. I think I might go give it a test tomorrow. Helicopter rides for the boys on Thursday, weather permitting, it's solar powered repeater maintenance time Quote Link to comment
+tgsnoopy Posted April 17, 2002 Share Posted April 17, 2002 I was just wondering?????!!!!????? What ever happened to this order? No wonder geocahing.com needs Charter Members if this was typical of the kind of service you got when ordering geocaching gear Quote Link to comment
+Team A&M Posted April 23, 2002 Share Posted April 23, 2002 We read your forum pages frequently because we have a great interest in New Zealand and hope to someday have a chance to see it first hand. The point of this reply is that we can appreciate your frustration about not getting travel bugs and would like to help if we can. Not sure how other than to purchase some here and mail to someone there and be reimbursed for them. Perhaps as a gift exchange. Anyway if we can help somehow, let us know. Amy & Michael Quote Link to comment
+rediguana Posted April 24, 2002 Share Posted April 24, 2002 I never heard anything back. As it is, I should be in the US by June, so I will be able to order and send stuff back myself. That will probably be the easiest solution I suppose. Cheers Gav Quote Link to comment
Adman Posted April 30, 2002 Share Posted April 30, 2002 Aussie Travel Bugs The Aussies must have the same contacts at Groundspeak, that they have used at the IRB. Quote Link to comment
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