Jerry, Great suggestions. Obviously once Courage leaves Arizona people will be less familiar with his purpose. Here's a brief summary of what someone will see when they find Courage: It's in a tupperware container and the top states "Courage" and gives the website address. Inside is a logbook, a beanie baby, two fire department patches, and KenH's cashiers check. And there's also a yellow sticky note where n4/c left a note. The beanie baby does have one of the aluminum traveller dogtags that can be purchased for travellers. I'm going on memory because it's in the trunk of my car at the moment. I don't remember there being any specific instructions on Courage's purpose that are obvious to someone who randomly finds it with a cache. There may be instructions written in the logbook or on a piece of paper somewhere inside the cache. I like your idea about a laminated luggage tag. Some sort of instructions that simply say "Move me towards NYC for the New York Police & Fire Widows' & Children's Fund" would help assure that confusion doesn't arise from someone who sees it as a regular traveller and takes it to Los Angeles. My schedule doesn't allow me to do this today. As it appears that people want to hold Courage hostage in the Phoenix area for quite awhile longer, hopefully someone else can do this. I see nothing wrong with a Wyle E traveller or Wyle E himself ending up in South Dakota. Perhaps if we can get him out of the state for 6 months, the rest of us will have an opportunity to catch up with the number of AZ caches he's done. Can a person become a traveller? -srdrake >Stephen: > >I haven't seen Courage so I don't know what 'luggage' he carries, but here >is something to think about. > >If Courage doesn't already have a sturdy tag attached to him that has his >special instructions on it, you might want to attach one before you pass him >on. > >When I created the special Wyle E traveler I didn't do this. My >instructions on the web site said he was to stay in Arizona. However, since >those instructions weren't attached to the traveler, someone picked him up >in Tucson and he ended up in South Dakota before the person saw the web >site. > >I've picked up travelers in the past with all kinds of special instructions. >Many times the instructions have gotten wet and are almost unreadable. Now >when I create a traveler with special instructions, I print them on some >business card paper and have it laminated into a luggage tag that I attach >to the traveler with the travel bug. You can go to any Staples to have a >business card laminated into a luggage tag for about a $1. What else can >you get for a $1 besides a phone call? > >Keep on caching, >Jerry >Team Cache-Quest