When I drop off a TB, if I am not sure that I will be logging it the same day, I will attatch a note to it saying when I expect to be able to log it and ask that the finder wait until I log it. I have also logged a retrieval on a TB (not using Ken's suggestion) and was then contacted by the previous holder asking me to remove my entries so that he could log it first. So now if I see that the TB is not listed as being located in the cache where I found it I will wait a day or so before logging it. "Trisha" wrote: > Ken, > > These are very good instructions, thanks for making it clear. > > Let's just hope that the geocacher who hopped on the plane to Japan > (in your example) isn't TOO disappointed that he/she doesn't get a > chance to "drop" the TB into the cache, a part of their history with > the TB, when they finally get to their computer! > > The point I am trying to make is that, if it a recent drop off, maybe > wait a day or two to log it, or email the previous person and wait a > day or two for the answer....just in case it is a matter of a delay in > computer access. This is probably a minority of cases, but it does > happen. Then if you get no answer, your (Ken's) instructions for > logging the bug work great. > > I've been in the situation of a delay in computer access (between > Prescott and Reno) and I know I would have been upset if someone > "snagged the TB out of my hands" before I had a chance to log it > properly. > > Just a couple pennies, > Trisha "Lightning" > Prescott > > > > On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 19:15:31 -0700 (PDT), 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)  > ____________________________________________________________ > 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 >