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Need Help From A Great Lakes Cacher


capybaron

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I made several geo-goofs <_< this past weekend and I am trying to undo some of them. In one case, I unthinkingly picked up a travel bug destined for the Great Lakes. The item in question is Shelagh's Frog TB (TBG632). Since I am not planning a trip to any Great Lake in the near future, I am willing to send the travel bug (USPS or other mutually agreeable delivery service) to someone who is willing to find a suitable Great Lake cache for the Frog. If interested, please send a message through my account on geocaching.com.

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Why not just release it? It looks like the bug is about as far west as its been to this point.

 

Did the owner put a tag on the bug indicating the goal? Part of the fun of owning a TB is just watching where it goes.

 

If you feel the urge to mail it, let me know. My front door is less than a mile from Lake Erie and I know of several caches that are only feet from the lake.

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Why not just release it?  It looks like the bug is about as far west as its been to this point.

In the past I have seen travel bugs wander around the New England area for quite a while. Since I live in southeastern Massachusetts (I picked up the travel bug on a day visit to the Berkshires) I would likely dropped off this TB in a cache significantly further away from its goal. Given the information sheet included with the TB itself, I (somewhat whimsically) wish to try to help the frog to reach its goal (as opposed to contiinuing its tour of New England).

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I have two bugs in my possession that are destined for the new England area. I will be making a business trip out that way in December and I will be taking them with me. I will be in New Jersey (across the river from New York). If this bug can get itself up to the Secaucus, NJ, area by the first week in December, I will be more than happy to try to pick it up during my trip. I will be returning to the Chicago, IL, area after that trip, so I can easily place it in a cache outside O'Hare airport. It's a hop, skip and a jump into Lake Michigan from there.

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