Uh, ditto....guess I didn't read Waterlily's post before writing mine! Sorry for the duplication..... Trisha On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 04:09:20 -0700 (PDT), xWaterLilyx wrote: > > Why not simply post a note to the travel bug log > saying you retrieved it but will wait a day or two for > the original hider to log their visit but that the bug > is safe in your possession? This way the log is > completely accurate for who had the bug when. > > I can understand doing this if perhaps the person > NEVER logs it, but in your example the bug should be > logged within a day or two after the drop off and the > plane lands. **note I didn't look at the links and > didn't read any of the examples** But I can say I'd > be a little peeved if I got home to log my dropping > off the bug to find it had been done for me by > somebody else just because I hadn't been able to do it > yet. > > > --- Ken Akerman wrote: > > Geocachers, > > > > Sometimes you may get a travel bug from a cache, and > > when you go to log your retrieval of the travel bug, > > you note that the geocacher who put the travel bug > > in the cache has yet to log the travel bug in the > > cache. This may happen when you grab a travel bug a > > very short time after the bug when placed in the > > cache, or when you grab a travel bug placed by > > geocachers from outside the local area who may not > > have ready access to the Internet and thus may be > > unable to log their geocaching visits for several > > days. > > > > If you simply "grab" the travel bug, the travel bug > > will not earn credit for its visit to the cache that > > you retrieved it from, and thus the travel bug will > > not earn credit for the mileage gained. This will > > result in an incomplete log history for the travel > > bug. Therefore, I will present a solution to solve > > this problem, and I will illustrate it with an > > example. > > > > Say you visit Have Bug, Will Travel after work one > > day, and in it you find the travel bug Ichiro Suzuki > > Mini BobbleHead Bug which was placed by a geocacher > > who then boarded a flight to Japan right after > > placing the bug, and thus could not log his visit. > > The travel bug is not shown as being in the cache > > but is still listed in the possession of the > > geocacher who put it there. > > > > Here is what you need to do. Go to the travel bug > > page and enter the six-digit dogtag number for the > > travel bug before entering your log entry for Have > > Bug, Will Travel. Next, go to the page for Have > > Bug, Will Travel and log your visit. At the bottom > > of the Log a Find page, in the section Dropped off a > > traveller?, select Ichiro Suzuki Mini BobbleHeadBug > > from your inventory to place this travel bug in the > > cache. The travel bug will thereby earn credit for > > its visit to the cache. > > > > Next, go back to the cache page for Have Bug, Will > > Travel and click on Ichiro Suzuki Mini BobbleHeadBug > > under Travel Bugs have been seen in this cache next > > to the travel bug symbol in the upper right-hand > > corner. Enter the six-digit dogtag number again to > > retrieve this travel bug and put it back in your > > inventory. Move the travel bug to another cache as > > you normally would. > > > > I hope that all geocachers do this to any travel bug > > that they find in a cache that has not yet been > > logged in the cache. This will help travel bugs > > earn credits for all of their visits to caches and > > will help ensure that travel bugs have complete > > travel histories. > > > > Ken Akerman (a.k.a. Highpointer) > > > > > ===== > xWaterLilyx & RTF > Team H20 > Phoenix, AZ (Ahwatukee) > > Geocaching Site: http://www.geocities.com/xwaterlilyxrtf > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software > http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > ____________________________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.com > To edit your setting, subscribe or unsubscribe visit: > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com