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Travel Bug Dog Tag Geoholic's Hot Potato

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Released:
Wednesday, February 16, 2005
Origin:
South Carolina, United States
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Geoholic's Hot Potato!
"The first step is ADMITTING you have a problem...."

Thanks to tomcat for the concept.

Score (as of 03-18-05, 1:00 am):
North:
0, South: 0


Good Luck!


Team North: Team South:
pe4meuscTinSparrow
tandsPrairie Dog
The Commissar
LenyawBaruba Juba


Warning! This is not a normal travel bug. This bug is the playing piece in a giant game of "Hot Potato" spanning Columbia, SC and surrounding areas.

About This Item

Fred, the Potato

Please do not take this bug unless you are participating.
Object of the Game:

The object of the game is to keep the Hot Potato in the opposing team's territory for as long as possible. When time is up, the team who has had the Hot Potato in their territory for the shortest time wins.

Scoring:

Teams receive one point for each day the bug spends in the other team's territory. To make it easy, each DATE the bug spends in the other teams territory will count as one point. So, on the day of a transfer, both teams will get a point.

Rules:

  1. Pick a team to play for, either North or South. You can pick either team, regardless of where you live, but you should only play on one team (Please note which team you are playing on when you first log the bug.). You can move the bug as many times as you have the opportunity to during the game. Or you can choose to just move it once.

    All people interested in playing should put this bug on their watch list.

  2. If someone on the North team finds the bug in a cache in the North Territory, they should try to move the bug to a cache in the South Territory and Vice Versa. Any days the bug is in your hands after having been taken from your territory will count as being in your territory, so it is in your team's best interest to move it quickly as possible to the opposing teams territory (thus "hot potato"). You may also move it within your own territory if it helps get it closer to the goal.

  3. The bug should always be in the Playing Area. See the map for the game boundaries. Please do not take it out of these boundaries.

  4. The bug can be placed into a new or existing cache. Placing the bug in or removing the bug from a cache you have previously found is allowed, by marking a note, not a find, to the cache page. Putting the bug in a cache that has a high level of difficulty is fair. Moving or modifying the cache containing the bug to make it harder to find is not.

  5. If you happen to be caching in the opposing team's territory, you may pick up this bug and move it to another cache that day, but you may not hold it overnight.

  6. An individual cacher or caching group, MAY NOT move the bug from their territory twice in a row. Additionally, If more than one person was responsible for grabbing the bug, handing it off to another player who might have handed it off further, all players involved in getting the bug moved into the opposing team's territory must sit on their hands next round. (example: North Cacher *A* and *B* move the bug from North Territory to a cache in South Territory. South Cacher *Z* moves the bug back to North Territory. Both North Cacher *A* and *B* MAY NOT physically help in any way as the bug from the North territory this time.

  7. The bug gets credit for being in a certain territory on the date you LOG the bug. (So, you cannot put the bug into the opposing teams territory, not log it until several days later and backdate your log) You CAN enter it on a later date, but you will not get the points for the dates not logged, even if the bug was physically in the cache.

  8. Over the course of the game (which might last 4 to 8 weeks), the bug cannot be place in the same cache twice.

  9. Be sure to abide by cache page posted hours of operation/admittance, or signs posted near-by caches stating hours of operation/admittance. Violation of this rule will result in that team's anticipated point not counting. Play will resume when the spud is placed in the next cache.

  10. In the interest of fair play, the bug should not be placed in caches marked "Member's Only".


  • Tips:

    If the bug is in your territory in a cache with a high degree of difficulty, then moving the bug to a more accessible cache would be a significant contribution, even if the bug didn't move any closer to the opposing team's territory.

    If you can't make some sort of contribution to moving the bug to the opposing territory, leave the bug for someone who can.

    Playing Area:

    The boundaries for the playing field for the game is as follows (Note: These coordinates are meant as guidelines. It is possible to hide the bug outside of the given playing area by a few miles if necessary. However, I-20 is the absolute dividing line between North and South.):

    • Team North Territory:

      Northern Boundary: N 34.174
      Southern Boundary: I-20
      Eastern Boundary: W 80.82
      Western Boundary: W 81.33

    • Team South Territory:

      Northern Boundary: I-20
      Southern Boundary: N 33.86
      Eastern Boundary: W 80.82
      Western Boundary: W 81.33
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    Write note 3/24/2005 tands posted a note for it   Visit Log

    Note to Tin Sparrow:

    Keep up the good work. Excellent leadership. Your team is following the strategy perfectly: Lull Team North into a deep sleep. Yawn. I'm so tired. I think I won't pay attention to the tater anymore. Yep, nighty night.

    • T
    Write note 3/24/2005 Deliveryguy428 posted a note for it   Visit Log

    Team North: 0
    Team South: 3

    :-)

    Write note 3/21/2005 TinSparrow posted a note for it   Visit Log

    According to the agreed upon rules, we need to wait one full calendar day before we grab him. So sometime tomorrow (Tuesday, March 22) he's up for grabs. I anticipate that Team South will pick him up, and analyzing our past history we'll probably hold onto him overnight, maybe even two nights, before we deem it's time to put him back in a cache.

    Coming to you live from the free internet connections available to you at the Columbia Airport, and having been here long enough to get bumped from one flight already, this is TinSparrow signing out.

    Write note 3/21/2005 Prairie Dog posted a note for it   Visit Log

    The spud has been in there for 24 hours. So, can anyone go get him now?

    Write note 3/21/2005 Deliveryguy428 posted a note for it   Visit Log

    The whole gone before 10 pm thing was from where P. Dog and I were not sure who could grab it from Team South once I put the potato into the cache. The rule about new players had not been listed yet so we were not sure. Netwatchers said all the up-to-date rules should be on the forum down. As for now, the spud should enjoy the visit to where he is now :)

    Write note 3/21/2005 Prairie Dog posted a note for it   Visit Log

    I see there are now 16 players watching this bug. Well, We need cachers who have not signed up to a team yet. All you need to do is decide which team (South) you're playing for and go get the travel bug. It's that simple! Get him and take him to a cache that is North of I-20. You then will be added to the distinguished list of team South players.

    Write note 3/20/2005 TinSparrow posted a note for it   Visit Log

    What? We're being accused of causing the travel bug to go missing before 10pm tonight? That would be in violation of the rules which state that through the first full calendar day after placement in a cache the bug may only be grabbed by new team members. Team South is the team of relaxed Southern gentility, and we would never prematurely wake the travel bug from his peaceful rest. I do pause to wonder how long he rested in the previous cache, but those are only fleeting thoughts and I put them out of my mind.

    Write note 3/20/2005 Deliveryguy428 posted a note for it   Visit Log

    Well I had fun today stuffing the spud into my cache. Ran into P. Dog as he was headed out from finding my cache. I told him I guess I better wait to get out of my car and head to my cache and showed him the TB I had with me. So I would not be surprised if this guy goes missing before 10pm tonight

    Dropped Off 3/20/2005 Deliveryguy428 placed it in Keyser Soze South Carolina - 19.23 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 3/20/2005 Deliveryguy428 retrieved it from Lex-El Trail South Carolina   Visit Log

    :-P

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