Maine-iac_Mom
05-04-2008, 09:13 PM
OK, so what's a TB?? LOL :o
View Full Version : What's a Travel Bug? Maine-iac_Mom 05-04-2008, 09:13 PM OK, so what's a TB?? LOL :o Opalsns 05-04-2008, 09:59 PM A travel bug or TB is a dog tag, like soldiers wear, it has a trackable number on it and a etching of a bug. It's attached ,like a keychain, to an object of your choice, and sent out on missions, also choosen by you. Go to a cache page and look on the right side of the page for the inventory. This is my Speed Racer TB. He's in The Horseback Cache. Opalsns 05-04-2008, 10:04 PM The object attached to the TB is a Hitchhiker. They are moved cache to cache to achieve their mission. I have one that is a full size painting of a crow that just travels around to Events to be Discovered. He holds a real TB in his beak. Hiram had a TB on his Jeep. His real, drive around jeep. Hope this helps. Opalsns hollora 05-05-2008, 07:06 AM The tags with the numbers are sold by several companies and at the official Groundspeak store (geocaching.com). The Geocoins also act like travelbugs as they, too, have a trackable number. Maine-iac_Mom 05-05-2008, 07:31 AM So, it to object to see where the TB and hitchhiker go? Different states and such? It might be interesting to have one for the kids to track on a big map for Geography! LOL Opalsns 05-05-2008, 09:44 AM Yup, Send them where ever you'd like. One thing to remember, like anything you send out in the world,things sometime come up missing. It's the chance you take ,so let your children know this, also the UGLIER the TB the less collectable it'll be to MUGGLES. Check out the DEAD TB thread on this forum and let your kids read it too! Just remember... HAVE FUN WITH IT !!!! Opalsns firefighterjake 05-05-2008, 09:46 AM So, it to object to see where the TB and hitchhiker go? Different states and such? It might be interesting to have one for the kids to track on a big map for Geography! LOL Exactly . . . different TBs have different missions. The important thing is that if you take a TB make sure you log it on-line (under trackables) so folks can "watch" their TB as it moves from place to place. Some TBs just want to go wherever . . . others have specific missions. For example, I have a Bangor Ladder (well small version of the real thing) that I made that has the goal of traveling to areas where major fires took place. I have seen one TB that wanted to go to mountaintops . . . others that wanted to be near zoos. I believe Hiram's Jeep TB had the goal of just not getting in a crash. ;):D hollora 05-05-2008, 04:48 PM Exactly . . . different TBs have different missions. The important thing is that if you take a TB make sure you log it on-line (under trackables) so folks can "watch" their TB as it moves from place to place. Some TBs just want to go wherever . . . others have specific missions. For example, I have a Bangor Ladder (well small version of the real thing) that I made that has the goal of traveling to areas where major fires took place. I have seen one TB that wanted to go to mountaintops . . . others that wanted to be near zoos. I believe Hiram's Jeep TB had the goal of just not getting in a crash. ;):D Jake has summed it up nicely. Sometimes there is a tag attached or a paper in the baggie with the goal. Other times you never know the goal until you pick it up and log it as retrieved. Some cachers actually help the owner and print out a page with the goal and put the item in a baggie. I like TBs and Geocoins in baggies or with coins flips (the little, small plastic page like things they come in). Also, it helps if you put Geocoins in with the log book baggie. Log them in the cache log and also on line. Never put the number on the TB or coin in the on line log. Go to trackables and put it in there so you can pick it up. If you pick up trackables and need help - just ask. Also, if you pick up and move on a trackable and want to watch it - for the the kids - you can put put it in your watch list and then will get an email every time it moves. :) Opalsns 05-05-2008, 06:50 PM Yes, Jake summed it up nicely. Opalsns TRF 05-05-2008, 07:51 PM Oh,,, I thought a "travel bug" was something that WhereRwe? and RULost? caught. I also thought it may be contagious too because Brdad and Msteelee seemed to suffer a case of it also. :eek::D:eek::D;) Hiram357 05-05-2008, 08:33 PM I believe Hiram's Jeep TB had the goal of just not getting in a crash. ;):D Hey Jake, when does heidi get home??? I need to give her a call, I have something I need to discuss with her.... :rolleyes:;):p:p:p:D firefighterjake 05-06-2008, 07:56 AM Hey Jake, when does heidi get home??? I need to give her a call, I have something I need to discuss with her.... :rolleyes:;):p:p:p:D Uh, she's home now . . . she's in between jobs . . . plus she's going back to school this fall to be a sonographer so I'm thinking she might just take a per diem job to get her by until school starts . . . why do you ask? I can't recall anything spilling my beans about anything too important to you. ;):D firefighterjake 05-06-2008, 07:58 AM Travel Bugs = What happens when a deer tick accidentally falls into a cache container when the lid is open. Geocachers have the option of keeping the tick as a pet, keeping the tick contained in the cache container or they can set it free . . . after all, if you love something you should set it free . . . if it comes back to you, it is yours . . . if it doesn't . . . it apparently hated you. ;):D TRF 05-06-2008, 09:45 AM .... keeping the tick contained in the cache container or they can set it free . . . after all, if you love something you should set it free . . . if it comes back to you, it is yours . . . if it doesn't . . . it apparently hated you. ;):D Hmmmmmm....all this time I thought my beagle was deaf, your saying he really hates me. That's the final straw, from now on he will not get bubbles in his bath. Deceitful little dog.... http://www.uninets.net/~maggie/Temp/Kids_Ziggy%20(Medium).JPG Mainiac1957 05-06-2008, 04:16 PM It also looks like he's giving you the evil eye. Maybe you were photographing his bad side.:rolleyes::p:cool::D TRF 05-06-2008, 05:40 PM It also looks like he's giving you the evil eye. Maybe you were photographing his bad side.:rolleyes::p:cool::D Oh no,,,the other side of him produces stuff way more disgusting than the howl that comes out of the side I photographed. :D Hes very small he only has a front side and back side..:D:D Hiram357 05-06-2008, 05:53 PM Oh no,,,the other side of him produces stuff way more disgusting than the howl that comes out of the side I photographed. :D Hes very small he only has a front side and back side..:D:D he's probably got an eye on the sandwich on the table behind ya! :D pjpreb 05-06-2008, 06:54 PM TRF: This is way off topic but your children are just beautiful :) |