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Travel Bug Dog Tag I Lost My GPS

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Released:
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Origin:
Kentucky, United States
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The Woes of a Broken Belt Clip

I Lost My GPS TB is not found and G-Thanks TB is now lost so I am changing the name and story back to the original name. : (

 The Story of how I Lost My GPS: "On 11-14-05 I made a late afternoon run to Land Between the Lakes Recreational Area (LBL) to place The Beast of LBL cache. I knew I was going to be short on time and may need to cover a lot of ground quickly so I took my mountain bike. When I arrived at LBL I only had about 1.5 hours to find the location, get the cache placed and get back to the car before dark.. I had been near the location I was looking for about 4+ years so I was guesstimating where I needed to go. I parked my car off an old road with access to the canal loop trail. My plan was to ride to Nickel Branch and if I had not found the site I would return to the car and ride the opposite direction. However, when I reached Nickel Branch I decided to continue on to Toys with a View cache, knowing that would be about as far as I needed to go and still get back by dark.. I reached Toys with a View but no luck - Maybe my memory was off and I just needed to go a little farther along the trail - I HAD TIME!

A bit farther turned into quite a bit farther, then I was closer to the main road than I was to the car - dark was going to catch me and it would be easier to follow a paved road than a winding, root laden trail in the dark.

As luck would have it I had my first bike wreck in YEARS. I slowed to maneuver between a very large, protruding root and a tree, I lost momentum and when a second root caught my tire it brought me to a stop. A strong thrust on the right pedal just resulted in my back tire spinning-out and throwing my center of gravity further toward the front-right, so over I went. Thank God I had an ammo can in the backpack to soften my fall. Stunned, I sat up and wiggled everything - I thought "nothing broken, but that is going to leave a mark". I got up, lifted the bike and noticed my watch laying on the ground so in my pocket it went. I knew I was racing darkness so off I went along the trail. About a mile down the trail I came to a farm field access road so I headed out along it. When I reached the top of a hill and a Y in the road, I reached to check the GPS to see which road to take. That's when I felt this broken belt clip.

 OMG! I NEVER CHECKED THE GPS!!! So there I was about a mile away from the crash site and it is now dark. I dig out the LED head lamp and back down the road I go. About the time I turn onto the trail it STARTS TO RAIN and not just a light sprinkle. In the dark, In the rain, In the woods with the Beast Of LBL, On a bike and trying to remember where I wrecked – “there was a turn in the trail, a slight incline, a root and a tree.” OH YEAH, THAT NARROWED IT DOWN A LOT!!! I rode back to about the area I thought I must have wrecked, dropped the bike and began walking the trail. Thoroughly soaked by this time, I walk until I got to a creek I remembered crossing before the wreck, so I turned around and went back past the bike to a cut tree I remembered riding past after the wreck and still not spotting the GPS or the crash site. I went back with the bike to the creek and returned back up the trail until I thought I recognized the root and tree that I slowed down for. So I dropped the bike, stepped to the side of the trail, saw some disturbed leaves (where my front tire must have landed) and then I saw the antenna of my RINO sticking out form under the leaves. I picked it up, turned it over, flicked the joystick and the light came on. It suffered a small chunk out of a corner and a wrinkle in the antenna cover but all was fine.

This was my first experience trail riding in the rain, after dark, with creatures that will kill and eat you. In a way I am glad I lost the GPS because I was starting to freak myself out with shadows and sounds in the woods. A little ways before the wreck a limb fell down through the trees behind me and it sounded like something big rushing toward me through the underbrush - THAT WAS A NICE ADRENALIN RUSH.

All in all everything was OK except a few scratches and bruises.

Enough about me - I just wanted to let everyone know that the GPS is OK!" 


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Discovered It 5/4/2013 Fradriko discovered it   Visit Log

Spotted at the WWFM-event in Trondheim 🙂

Discovered It 5/4/2013 jen1304 discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at WWFM in Trondheim today

Dropped Off 5/4/2013 Tawarwaith placed it in WWFM X - Trondheim Trøndelag, Norway - 5,068.56 miles  Visit Log
Write note 3/17/2013 GEO.JOE posted a note for it   Visit Log

This TB has had Two different names. I started it's life as "I Lost My GPS" - After that TB disappeared I changed the name to G-Thanks. G-Thanks has now disappeared and I Lost My GPS has reappeared so I am changing the name back. But here is the story of G-Thanks: So what's with the name? While out caching with Mikeatnight, Chloeatnight & G-baby in my Explorer the rear driver-side door quit opening from inside, so I got to be G's chauffeur the rest of the day. This is actually the second door handle that has been broken while caching with friends. Last year while on a cache run in TN with B&TLand, Buck busted the passenger side rear door handle allowing Fairy Flirt to let him out of the truck the rest of the day. I don't know if it is the cheap plastic construction of the Ford door handle or the overzealousness of the excited cachers not being able to contain themselves as we pull up to the parking area of a cache site : ) I needed a replacement for my Lost GPS TB so Thanks G for giving me the perfect replacement. ; )

Grab It (Not from a Cache) 3/11/2013 Tawarwaith grabbed it   Visit Log

Found this one in MI. The sheet says "Hello my name is I Lost My GPS", so this one is no longer lost

Dropped Off 5/28/2011 karanmatt placed it in Two worlds Japan - 7,140.37 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/15/2010 karanmatt retrieved it from Dark Entry Georgia   Visit Log

Quick grab. TFTC Team AZCOWilliams

Dropped Off 7/11/2010 Impossiblecacher placed it in Dark Entry Georgia - 346.92 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/4/2010 Impossiblecacher retrieved it from HYDRO HISTORY Alabama   Visit Log

Found it on July 4th 2010. I was taking my brother-in-law and nephew. They had not ever been geocaching and they had a great time. This particular cache was pretty funny because my nephew was looking for it. He was being very careful making sure there were no for snakes around. I think he's scared of snakes. Anyway, when he opened the the cache he got quite a surprise! Thanks for the cache.

Dropped Off 5/30/2010 Castle Mischief placed it in HYDRO HISTORY Alabama - 654.49 miles  Visit Log
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