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M.B.B. - Utah Virtual Cache

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Geocache Description:

Missing Bug Bureau - Utah Division, aka Bug Limbo, aka Almost Heaven (but not West Virginia), aka YBCA, aka Where O' Where, aka WANTED - DEAD or ALIVE, aka One Foot In TheGrave(yard). A virtual place for Utah's wayward bugs.

This is a virtual cache with a virtual location. You can't really go there. Well... you could if you have the right transportation... but please don't. It will serve you no purpose. There is nothing there to be physically found. However... *

Its a place to electronically place travel bugs that have been showing electronically in Utah caches but have not physically been there for either an unreasonable length of time, or have been searched for by a number of cachers only to find that they are gone.

Why put them here?

To clean up the erroneous information on many Utah caches. For those cachers that really like looking for bugs, such listings are not only misleading but time consuming. Frustration is even greater for non-suspecting cachers that actually go to such caches only to find the bugs gone.

Why not just move them to a Travel Bug Graveyard?

Hope. Perhaps someone has one of these bugs and has forgotten. Hopefully they might come upon this page with the several bugs listed and recognize one and reactivate it. Perhaps its a long shot.

It also gives everyone a simple list of bugs that have become MIA while in the State of Utah.

Putting them here will add just a few miles (from their last known Utah location), but not as many as going to a Graveyard. If the owners ever decide the graveyard is more fitting, then we certainly have no problem with that.

Our intent is to mitigate, to some degree, the ever increasing incidents of disappearing travel bugs. We don't yet know how much this will help in finding any of the ones MIA in Utah. But we hope that it might. We are not at all interested in amassing large numbers of bugs here just for the sake of numbers. Nor will this in any way increase the number of bugs found by the SpiderTracks team.

How do you log the cache?

1. Use your knowledge of the 6-digit metal tag number (either as the owner or a previous finder) to move a missing bug here. Details of its demise and photos will be greatly appreciated.

2. This is the BEST way! Physically find a missing bug listed here and claim it for your inventory of bugs to be placed into your future cache finds.

3. The above two options can be logged as a "FIND" the first time and as a "NOTE" from then on allowing only one find per cacher. * However, if you do actually find the location of this cache, or imagine that you have... please post pictures (not worried about spoilers here), or regale us with a good story of your adventure making said pictures and/or stories commensurate to the experience of the "FIND". Future stories/pictures as well as retroactive ones will be appreciated. Perhaps I should create a verification question as is customary for virtual caches. But I think the picture/story idea is good in this case.

As to the business of missing travel bugs, thanks for any and all the help you can provide. - ST

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