This is a combined cache and travel bug which can be tracked as it
moves from one cache to another. It can be logged as a traditional
find (two for the price of one including the cache that it was
found in) and then moved on to the next location. However, you can
log it without moving it if you wish. The coordinates on this page
are false, check the actual location through this
travel bug site.
This is a moving cache which are no longer approved by
geocaching.com. This cache is permitted under Grandfather rules as
it predates the ban on moving caches. We'd like to see this
travelling cache / travel bug keep going for everyone's benefit, so
please help. Update October 09: there are now a total of about 40
moving caches left in the entire World, so please place it
carefully.
This cache originated in the UK and has travelled all round the
World (56,000 miles in October 2009). If you'd like to see a map of
it's travels then link the travel bug link above, and then the
"View map" link.
When you find this cache please:
1. Only take it if you can move it on to another cache within
two weeks. Note that you don't have to move the Cuckoo to log it,
so please only take it if you can move it quickly.
2. Log the travel bug - this tells EVERYONE where it is. You'll
need the travel bug number which is on the lid of the cache.
3. Also log your find on this page.
4. Write in the logbook and exchange items as usual.
5. Place the Cuckoo in another cache.
This cache is a small tupperware box with a collection of small
goodies - please exchange items in the usual way.
Please take good care of it and remember you can log both the cache
and the travel bug.
For details of UK caching please check out the Geocaching Association of Great
Britain offering support for Geocachers in the UK.