By the sound of the post from the ranger that picked
up the cache, the whole cache is available to be
picked up by the owner of the cache. Parhaps that's a
better way to go so that the cache can be relocated
somewhere else, travel bugs and all.
Bob
--- Scott Wood <
wood@myblueheaven.com> wrote:
> I just found the following post on the
> geocaching.com forums.
>
>
http://opentopic.groundspeak.com/0/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=1750973553&f=8080979883&m=1070985934
>
> It would seem that Jeremy was able to get one of his
> bugs back after the
> cache that it was in was confiscated by the NPS.
>
> Considering the caches that have been removed in the
> Tucson area had travel
> bugs in them, if one of them was yours you might
> want to try and get them back.
>
> Scott
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