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Re: What is considered a high or heavy traffic box?
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Reply to: #966812 by Grrly Girl
Oct 15, 2018 3:23pm
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i know the feeling well! i have boxes planted for years now, that as far as i know, have yet to be found.

smile
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Reply to: #966826 by uneksia
Oct 15, 2018 4:34pm
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Count me in too. I've got a series (3) that's right off of a main coastal highway that's been out for over a year with no finders. :(

But I'm the patient type! :)

There's one (maybe more) a few miles north off that same highway that has been out since 2012 with no attempts/finders. It's on my to-do list in the next year...

;~)
Re: What is considered a high or heavy traffic box?
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Reply to: #966828 by DarkZen and Evil Cow Pie
Oct 15, 2018 5:34pm
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I am curious to know if you have gone by the LBs to check if no one has been to find them? I have done some box maintenance to check if my boxes were still around (i.e. after a severe weather event). When I look in the logbook, I have found some notes and stamps from folks that didn’t log the LB find online (AQ or LBNA). Looks like mainly Girl Scouts and Brownies, but at least I know my LBs are being found if not logged online. So it may be possible that the LBs have been found just not logged. Granted most of my plants are within city limits which may help.

I’m new to this hobby, so would you put in a note saying you checked on the LB? After 6 moths or more of no online logs? I know geocachers have a Owner’s Maintenance option. Is there something similar for LBers?
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Reply to: #966808 by LadyRisa
Oct 15, 2018 5:59pm
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To determine if a box is a high traffic box, one needs only to look up. To determine if a box is a heavy traffic box, one only needs to measure the depth of the footprints.
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Reply to: #966828 by DarkZen and Evil Cow Pie
Oct 15, 2018 6:48pm
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I told you we ran out of daylight!! We'll be back!!
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Reply to: #966835 by Public Hand
Oct 15, 2018 8:37pm
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I told you we ran out of daylight!! We'll be back!!

Ha ha! Let me know when - we’ll try to meet you there!
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Reply to: #966834 by Don't Panic
Oct 16, 2018 10:03am
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Such jokesters! Thanks for the laugh. So I guess it’s all relative?
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Reply to: #966860 by LadyRisa
Oct 16, 2018 11:10am
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I think that's the conclusion here. There is no widely accepted meaning of "high traffic" in the community, and it probably is relative to how active things are in your local area. Just throwing out a ballpark figure here, I would consider one of my own boxes "high traffic" if it received maybe 3 or more visits per month.
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Reply to: #966835 by Public Hand
Oct 16, 2018 1:03pm
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You were the first one I thought of when I read DarkZen's post. "Where the heck is Ph??" Now you better hurry or Fleetwood will beat you to it ;-)

Old Blue
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Reply to: #966872 by DoubleSaj and Old Blue
Oct 16, 2018 2:40pm
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Believe it or not FF (or FTF as some prefer) isn't as important to me since I got "wisdom" in this hobby......but finding ANY box of DZ and ECP is definitely on my to do list!!
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Reply to: #966876 by Public Hand
Oct 16, 2018 2:54pm
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Aw shucks, thanks PH. You’re the bestest!

Believe it or not FF isn't as important to me since I got "wisdom" in this hobby...

Hmm, this is something I need to look into. Where I find me some of this wisdom stuff? And is there an “I got wisdom” patch I can get!?
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Reply to: #966878 by DarkZen and Evil Cow Pie
Oct 16, 2018 3:10pm
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Where I find me some of this wisdom stuff?

Stick around long enough and some of the "longer term" boxers will (literally) harass it into you!
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Reply to: #966863 by Philosopher Rabbit
Oct 16, 2018 9:13pm
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Thank you. This is helpful. It helps me to have realistic expectations.
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Reply to: #966825 by Weeping Willow 52
Oct 16, 2018 9:15pm
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I decided to take it. I plan to rehide it very soon.
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Reply to: #966813 by cooledcoyote
Oct 17, 2018 3:46am
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Found box, planted in 2006, last found 2007, fourth finder and listed on AQ (Box #299017). Seems Ms Duc forgot to list it here, is there a patch for that?
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Reply to: #966808 by LadyRisa
Oct 17, 2018 4:40am
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One thing I'd like to add.
I'd rather have a low find rate than a box with such a high find rate that _anyone_ might accidentally find it.
I don't plant in places that scream out for a box.
I'll use that place as a jump off point to a more obscure planting location.
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Reply to: #966898 by cooledcoyote
Oct 17, 2018 6:24am
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You listed the AQ#. How can you say Oaxaca, Oaxaca isn't listed here?
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Reply to: #966904 by Oberon_Kenobi
Oct 17, 2018 6:40am
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Because I just listed it with Rubaduc’s blessing yesterday with the plant date of 2006.
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Oct 21, 2018 10:36pm
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What is the best way to search for the LBs that I tagged?
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Reply to: #967098 by PRbruja
Oct 21, 2018 11:13pm
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What is the best way to search for the LBs that I tagged?

From the Advanced Search page, you can search for any and/or all of your tagged boxes.

-- Ryan
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Reply to: #967099 by Green Tortuga
Oct 21, 2018 11:42pm
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Thank you!
How do I give someone credit
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Oct 23, 2018 7:03am
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How do I give someone credit for donating stamps that I’m planting? Do I just list in the clue? It seems like there should be a field for that.
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Reply to: #967182 by LadyRisa
Oct 23, 2018 7:27am
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While you are listing the box, there is a Series Info page which allows you to type in someone else's name as the carver. It defaults to your name, and is already filled in, so you may not notice it.
If you have already listed the box, choose Edit Box to get back to that page.
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Reply to: #967185 by Maude
Oct 23, 2018 6:03pm
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While you are listing the box, there is a Series Info page which allows you to type in someone else's name as the carver.

And you can list a different carver for each stamp in a series.
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Reply to: #966831 by Outdoorsoccer
Oct 28, 2018 7:21pm
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I am curious to know if you have gone by the LBs to check if no one has been to find them? I have done some box maintenance to check if my boxes were still around (i.e. after a severe weather event). When I look in the logbook, I have found some notes and stamps from folks that didn’t log the LB find online (AQ or LBNA).

Bumping this thread because I got an answer to this question. The boxes in question were a series of 3. Just got a message from the first finders of the second 2. They report the first one had been found back in April! No online log yet...
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Reply to: #966831 by Outdoorsoccer
Oct 29, 2018 5:59am
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would you put in a note saying you checked on the LB?

I like to check on my boxes at least annually if I live close enough. I like to make sure the box has been properly reclosed and sealed before any winter moisture gets in and freezes. There is a Maintenence Report icon at the top of the box's listing on your own boxes.
Bonus box
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Nov 19, 2018 10:01am
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I am confused about how to set up a bonus box. I want to plant a box with a bonus. How will someone know this one box has a bonus linked to it and how do I list it?
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Reply to: #968508 by Always On Call
Nov 19, 2018 10:15am
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The idea of a bonus box is that it is a surprise - the finder is not supposed to "know that the one box has a bonus" linked to it. Most finders know to look carefully at the first box's logbook, box, or clue to see if there's a hint somewhere (often in the back of the logbook, but not always). When they find the bonus box, that box's logbook will contain the name and info to enable the finder to log the bonus.

When you set up the bonus box on AQ, make it dependent on the original box, which means unless/until the finder logs the original box, they cannot see the listing for a bonus box.
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Reply to: #968509 by Wise Wanderer
Nov 20, 2018 4:27pm
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Thank you.
Changing the type of box
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Nov 24, 2018 10:54pm
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So for our first event I listed all our boxes as event stamp and didn't realize it doesn't count for your finds.... is there anyway to change without deleting and making everyone re-log their finds? thank you