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This is a world-traveling Penguin and his personal log. He is in a race and ready for anything!!!
This race is Around the World in 547 days with several GC checkpoints that he must visit if he is to win. Credit is given for miles traveled as well so anything you can do to help him MOVE will be appreciated. Please be sure to carefully sign or stamp something in Penguin's logbook if you'd like--pictures would be wonderful as well.
NOTE TO NEW or WAIVERING CACHERS: This is not a prize. Please help by moving this travel bug on to a new cache and logging it properly as soon as possible (see Find Trackables in geocaching.com). Feel free to add him to your watchlist to see how far he goes. I'd like to see how many watchers we could get for this World Traveling Penguin!
SPECIFIC GC CHECKPOINTS (not in any particular order):
~~GC30 - Mingo. Located in the American heartland, this is the oldest active cache listed on geocaching.com. With easy access on and off of Interstate 70 in Kansas (950 favorite points)
~~GC38J50 - Asakusa Kaminarimon. Located just outside of Tokyo, Japan, you will find the checkpoint for the Asian continent. (70 favorite points)
~~GCX1AK - TB Hotel Acropolis Athens II. Located south and west of Athens, Greece (31 favorite points)
~~GC31WXR - Table Mountain Travel Bug Hotel. Located on the coast of South Africa, and high above the city of Cape Town (167 favorite points)
~~GC250Q5 -International Departure Lounge Mark III. Located to the south of Auckland, New Zealand (93 favorite points)
~~GCJ9KW - SuperCerca El Cerro San Cristobal Gran Parque. Located in Chile, and sitting above the city of Santiago (13 favorite points)
~~GC2GGM9 - Novo Airbase - Antarctica - Most Southern International Airport. Located on the coast of the giant ice sheet known as Antarctica, this checkpoint resides. Most racers will be lucky to get a flight to such an isolated spot, but I could see one or two of them making the trip to this spot. (only 5 finds)