This was originally placed by Larobley. It used to be on the south
side of the river, but the bridge was washed away in the floods of
2005. Thorn Cachers, owners at the time, moved it to the north side
of the river to make it easy to access.
Adapted from Larobley’s original page: I thought Brigham
could use a travel bug stop cache. There are 3 travel bugs in the
cache (and three when this was moved). Please try to keep at least
a few bugs in this cache at all times. If you are new to Travel
Bugs please read what to do with them. There are also some other
items in the cache for trade.
There are some basic “Do’s and Don’ts”
for this Travel Bug Hotel and Travel Bug handling in general.
Travel Bug Hotel Rules (TB-101): * Do NOT take a Travel Bug if you
don’t have one to exchange. Drop offs without an exchange are
permitted. If you must "borrow" a bug, please try to drop one off
to the cache later. * A TB Hotel with no guests really stinks. * Do
NOT take a Travel Bug if you are not prepared to help it on its
stated journey. For example, if a Travel Bug wants to visit the
Florida Keys, don’t grab it and take it to your Family
Reunion in Tifton, Jawja. * Please do NOT take all the Travel Bugs
in the Hotel. Let somebody else share in some of the fun. Take more
than one, if and only if, you have placed more than one TB in the
Hotel. * Please, please, please, be sure to follow the guidelines
on the tracking of Travel Bugs. Refer to
http://www.geocaching.com/track/howto.asp for more information. *
Be sure to log your “found” Travel Bug as promptly as
possible (Vacations do make this part tough). Sometimes a TB is
grabbed from Cache #1, placed in Cache #2, only to be grabbed from
Cache #2, and placed/logged again before the Cache #1 has been
properly logged. This really hoses up the tracking. * If a TB owner
has a unique goal or requests for photos, please DO be an active
participant. Have some fun with it. * If you “check-in”
a TB at the hotel, DO be sure to write the current goal of the TB
in the logbook for others to see. If you can, include it along with
the TB (via an attached tag or note). And have Fun!