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Author: Mark Heitowit
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] High TB finds vs. High other kind of finds?
Two cents worth of gas won't even get you out of the gas station.

"SquishyGecko" <> wrote:

> Although I see your point, there are a couple of things to keep in mind:
>
> Most travelbugs, not all but most, have a specific goal. In my personal
> opinion, unless you're in a position to assist the bug in achieving it's
> goal, you should leave it for someone who can. Every now and then I run
> across a TB in an exposed cache, or notice that the cache hasn't been
> visited for quite some time, and I'll move that TB to a more secure or more
> active location.
>
> In recent experience with one of my own TBs, it was removed from a large,
> secure cache and relocated to a very exposed urban micro in a public park.
> Not only was the person who moved the TB unable to assist the bug in
> reaching the goal, but that person put my bug at risk by relocating it to
> such an exposed cache.
>
> If the bugs don't have a specific goal, more power to you. Take 'em, log
> 'em, and have fun. But if they have a specific goal that you're unable to
> help with, leave 'em alone unless they're in a bad location.
>
> Just my two cents ... which could have been spent on gas. :-)
>
>
>
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