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Travel Bug Dog Tag Llama Bells

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Owner:
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Released:
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Origin:
Illinois, United States
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Current Goal

To travel from cache to cache, especially the long trail types. Should there be a llama nearby, take a photo!

About This Item

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Llamas make great hiking companions. They can be trained to pack your gear, whether you are out for a week long expedition or just for a afternoon picnic. Peruvians use tassels to identify their llamas in the herd, bells so they know where they are. This TB, with tassels, bells and beads, is not a traditional combination, but it sure looks great on this llama!

Warning- llamas that are unfamiliar with the sound of a bell should not have this TB clipped to it's halter. You will have one bouncy llama otherwise!!!

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Tracking History (2162.5mi) View Map

Write note 8/30/2006 Outback Caching posted a note for it   Visit Log

On our way to Senic View cache (Which is a long trail cache), we stopped and took a picture of your TB with a Llama. Good Luck

  • Llama TB with a Llama It was a close as we could get, the Llama is to the right of your TB.
Dropped Off 8/30/2006 Outback Caching placed it in Scenic View Michigan - 55.24 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/28/2006 Outback Caching retrieved it from Wolverine Wildlife Adventures And Travel Bug Hotel Michigan   Visit Log

Grabbed your TB today. We will be passing it through the Southern Michigan Travel Bug Pipeline in the direction of its goal. Thanks for traveling our Pipeline of Southern Michigan Cachers.

Dropped Off 8/20/2006 Rockin Roddy placed it in Wolverine Wildlife Adventures And Travel Bug Hotel Michigan - 33.91 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/3/2006 Rockin Roddy retrieved it from Team Rod & Tod's Lover's Bridge Michigan   Visit Log

Although Llamas look friendly (and most times are), I had a bad experience with one when my friend had them on his farm.

The male of my friend's pair would always come out to "greet" visitors to the farm, it would usually come running out and then let you pet it. This one was a bit unpredictible though, sometimes it was a bit "pushy" too!!

One day while helping feed the animals, I went into the back pen to feed the llamas...the male came over as usual to be petted, I obliged! While I was petting this beast, the silly thing suddenly lunged forward, knocking me into the barn wall, it then started to rear up as if it wanted to crush me with it's hooves! Luckily, I landed hard against the wall...right beside the door!! I rolled through the door just as this crazed monster came down where I would have been! My friend got rid of those critters soon afterwards...there's still a dent where I was bounced into the wall!!!

Be careful...they might look friendly, sometimes they aren't!!!

Thanks for this great TB...will move along soon!!

Dropped Off 8/2/2006 geopigs placed it in Team Rod & Tod's Lover's Bridge Michigan - 11.36 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/27/2006 geopigs retrieved it from BowWow Barber Michigan   Visit Log

Taking Llama Bells home to meet GeoPig.

  • GeoPig & Llama Bells
Dropped Off 7/27/2006 Wing It placed it in BowWow Barber Michigan - 18.54 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/21/2006 Wing It retrieved it from Chelsea Steps Up! Michigan   Visit Log

One of our neighbors had a llama but I have not seen it in a couple of weeks; will have to stop by and see if it is still there.

Dropped Off 7/20/2006 Red Rose placed it in Chelsea Steps Up! Michigan - 268.98 miles  Visit Log

Ok - sorry it took so long to drop this TB off, but I hope the wait was worth it. The girls (who had never cached before) who help to find this new where the llamas could be found. Soo... enjoy the pictures. Your Llama Bells TB is now resting in Michigan!
-Red Rose, Ann Arbor, MI

  • The llama owner introducing her llama.
  • The llama is interested in the TB as a snack?
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