No offence Libby but I think yours didn't go the way you wanted it to
because you set a specific distance limit on how far you could move it. 1
mile if I remember correctly. That makes things a little difficult for
people who don't know the area. We just moved a traveling cache like the
one described from Albuquerque to Austin, TX. The original cache hiders
were nice enough to place a pad of paper in the cache and some tape so when
you did move the container you would put a piece of tape at the cache
location and the nearest logical access point saying that the cache was
gone. That reminds me I need to remove those papers tomorrow. Anyway, I
think that cache is still going, it was called "Impress Me" cache or
something like that. Most of the people who find it do not move it. I
think he has set a distance limit on his also but you have to move it over
100 miles instead of under 1 mile. That makes it a little easier to find
hiding places for the people who do move it and when it does move its
usually a state or two. Also the people who find it don't feel like that
have to move it. By the way, how is your buggy?? I never did hear back
from you about it.
Michael
www.bajabug.8m.com
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] What do you think of this idea?
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 22:33:41 -0700
I had one like this here in Phx...everyone just treated it like a normal
cache .....did not go over well....
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Subject: [Az-Geocaching] What do you think of this idea?
> I saw this cache posted on the Groundspeak forum. It sounds intriguing
> to me and wondered what others thought.
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> http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=6614
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