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Owner:
Monkeybrad Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Friday, July 13, 2012
Origin:
Washington, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of the owner.

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Congratulations on finding this virtual Travel Bug within the pages of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Geocaching, 3rd Edition.  Normally, you should only log a Travel Bug if you actually find the tagged item "out in the world".  However, we have received special permission from Groundspeak to include this virtual Travel Bug as a sort of "easter egg" hidden within the pages of the book.  Feel free to write your own "Discovered" log on this page to let us know you found it and how you are enjoying the book so far. Thank you for taking the time to read the book and we applaud you for being inquisitive enough to discover this little hidden treasure. 

We will see you on the trail...

 - Monkeybrad and MissJenn

Monkeybrad and MissJenn

About This Item

3rd edition: Complete Idiot's Guide to Geocaching

Groundspeak Travel Bugs


What is a Groundspeak Travel Bug?

Simply put, a Groundspeak Travel Bug is a trackable tag that you attach to an item. This allows you to track your item on Geocaching.com. The item becomes a hitchhiker that is carried from cache to cache (or person to person) in the real world and you can follow its progress online.

What does a Travel Bug do?

It's really up to the owner of the bug to give it whatever task they desire. Or no task at all. The fun of a Travel Bug is inventing new goals for the Travel Bug to achieve. One Bug's goal may be to reach a specific country, or travel to 10 countries.

How does a Travel Bug work?

Each Travel Bug has its own unique tracking number stamped on it. This tracking number is used as proof by the user that they found the item. It also doubles as a way for the user to locate the personal web page for the Travel Bug. Travel Bug Trackables are tracked with the help of users who go online and 'grab' them from caches, or receive them from users. The idea is by picking up and dropping off Travel Bug Trackables on the web site you are mirroring the Bug's real world adventures. Each Travel Bug has its own 'diary' that follows its movements.

What do I do if I find a Travel Bug?

Don't panic! You have already made the first step by visiting this web site, where you can log that you found it. We have a how-to page that explains in more detail how to pick up and drop off Travel Bug Trackables.

Is there any Travel Bug etiquette?

Use the Golden Rule when you find a Travel Bug. Most owners would rather see their Travel Bug do a lot of travelling, so try not to hold on to a Travel Bug for too long. If you plan on holding onto the bug for more than 2 weeks, make sure to send a courtesy email to the owner letting them know.

How do I get a Travel Bug?

US Orders
Visit Shop Geocaching to purchase Travel Bug Trackables for $4.99 each with discounts for 4 or more.

International Orders
Unfortunately, we do not ship directly to customers outside the United States. We do, however, have a growing list of partners outside the US who would be happy to take your order. Visit our most current list of partners on the Shop Geocaching web site.

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Discovered It 6/19/2018 Tycoon Otto discovered it Washington   Visit Log

Thanks for sharing. :)

Discovered It 6/7/2018 ZombieCacher discovered it Washington   Visit Log

I was thumbing through my copy of the Idiot's Guide and saw the TB image. Why not check it out? Glad I did! Really like the book, have all three editions. Useful info for both rookie and 'advanced' cacher, in my opinion. Thanks!

Discovered It 6/5/2018 Werwolf12 discovered it Washington   Visit Log

found it in the book ;-)
Thanks

Discovered It 1/31/2018 ohkpond discovered it Washington   Visit Log

Hahaha.. the old website is classic!!

Discovered It 1/29/2018 Broncobandet discovered it Washington   Visit Log

Saw this in a book I got at the library. Thanks from Idaho.

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Discovered It 1/10/2018 hatebnslow! discovered it Washington   Visit Log

Thanks for the "Easter Egg"

Discovered It 8/28/2017 robuster91 discovered it   Visit Log

saw in the idots guide book clever read this book 5 times before i relised you could log this bug thanks for the discovery robuster 91 broomfield co

Discovered It 6/9/2017 Beekeeper99 discovered it   Visit Log

Yes I discovered it in my book. Finally got to that part of it. Thank you.

Discovered It 5/4/2017 MegsKBrown discovered it   Visit Log

Happily discovering travel bugs in the HQ visitor center while on my 2nd day on the job. I'm happy MissJenn pointed out this Easter egg while I was doing my newbie readings.

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Discovered It 4/13/2017 thegirlsfromPA discovered it   Visit Log

We saw this one at Headquarters! !

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