GeoSnippits - Logging Geocoins and Travel Bugs Tutorial
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@headhardhat Travel Bugs need to be traveling not in someones hands except the owner
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@headhardhat to true I need to send to coin I have down the road
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@headhardhat Thanks so much for the reply!
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I hope this inspires you to take the plunge and both find and own your own. I enjoy my collection and show it at events when possible.
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nice tips Head Hard Hat I just moved two Geocoins they are on there way now.
geomodelrailroader 1 year ago
@geomodelrailroader Geocoins are awesome to find and move on. I have seen several I wish I could have for my personal collection but that is the beauty of seeing them in the wild. You can appreciate them for a short time then let them back in their geocaching habitat.
-HHH
headhardhat 1 year ago
@headhardhat lol Head Hard Hat it is always good to get these Geocoins and Travelbugs on the road
geomodelrailroader 1 year ago
@geomodelrailroader absolutely!
headhardhat 1 year ago
My daughter and I released a travel bug in our cache and the ftf took it,,, that was on June 13th. What is the rule of thumb in reguards to a timeframe of moving it along? According to the site it is still with this person.
lizziesmama 1 year ago
@lizziesmama Travel bugs are a lot of fun but once you let them go you really need to loose any attachment for them. There is a chance of them being lost, muggled, stolen, washed away and forgotten. To answer your question the guidelines ask that you do not hold onto a travel bug for more than two weeks or so but I have had them held for over a year. They tend to pop back on the radar and move around again but you have to realize not everyone takes good care of them sometimes.
-HHH
headhardhat 1 year ago