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| Geocacher |
I travel across the country last month. I had a travel bug sticker on the back of my truck. My nephew took a photo of it. Someone he shared the photo with, logged the tracking bug sticker via e-mail. Is this OK? I wouldn't think so cause they didn't actually see the sticker themselves. Another was logged via e-mail too. Please input to me the "rules" for travel bug stickers. Thanks, John 'AstroDiver' Law | ||
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phat.us cache.us![]() |
You make up your own rules. Allow it if you want - or delete it if you want. Up to you. | |||
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| It's about the journey |
I don't see it addressed in this area. | |||
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| Geocacher |
Our team would not log the bug unless we actually saw the vehicle. That's just how we play. To us it is like finding a travel bug in a cache, only instead of opening a container, you see it while out traveling. Jayne: "Time for some thrilling heroics." | |||
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Geocacher![]() |
I think Phat.bak is right on. it's like a virtual. You make the rules... so bend them as you choose. ----------------------- Quality Over Quantity!!! ----------------------- | |||
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| Geocacher |
I agree with the others, it's your TB so you make the rules as you want them to be. | |||
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