Maybe the challange is to find another cache that you can fit the bug into, or hide close to the cache?
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Maybe the challange is to find another cache that you can fit the bug into, or hide close to the cache?
Well, you mentioned one TB that was "the biggest TB I've come across", so I thought that you might like to see examples of other "big" bugs!Originally Posted by cameoooooo
Well, I saw one listing for a cinder block TB that was at the time located in the llaundry chute (trash chute?) of an apartment building. Not wsure where the associated cache was! LOL!Originally Posted by Sudonim
Our Brewpub Travel Bug (http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?id=25531) has travelled from Maine, to Colorado, over to Hawaii, back to the US heartland, and has now been kicking around in Sweden for a while.
Wow! Over 24,00 miles on it. Cool!
That's an incredible idea for a travel bug! Mind if I do something similar???Originally Posted by Trail Prowlers
Bugman - if you like brewpubs like we do (and we've vivited MANY), you might want to visit the Moosehead Brewery in St. John, New Brunswick. Probably the best brewery tour we've ever been on. And at the end, you get to sample ANY and/or ALL of their 10 products.Originally Posted by drbugman
If you visit in summer, you'd best make reservations for the tour, and the frequent cruise ship visits fill up the tours REAL fast.
Brewery tours...I'm there,count me in.
Since RULOST2? and I are planning a geocaching vacation to Nova Scotia this summer, you can bet that the Alexander Keith's Brewery in Halifax is on our agenda!
What a great idea for a cache event!! I may have an idea for a May event to kick off the summer caching frenzy.Originally Posted by Mainiac1957