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Look Twice Geocoin Todie's Wild Ride; Look Twice, You could Save a Life Geocoin (disappeared or held hostage)

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Owner:
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Released:
Friday, January 2, 2009
Origin:
Netherlands
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

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If this geocoin is shown to you, please explain to the person that is showing it, this geocoin is not to be kept.
This geocoin is owned by me and it needs to be dropped in a geocache.
The purpose of this geocoin is to travel from cache to cache.
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The goal of this coin is to spread the message of Bike Awareness, while travelling from cache to cache anywhere in the world.

 


Please don't use the "took it" to or "visited" option, just drop the geocoin in the next cache you visit that is save and big enough to hold coins.
Let others enjoy and log this geocoin too.
It is NOT the goal of this geocoin to make as much miles as possible, neither to keep track of all geocaches you have visited. Please use your own trackable to do so.

Please be careful to drop this coin at events. Those are high risk place to loose coins.

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About This Item

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About this item: This coin has been released as part of the Bike Awareness Project. It is a project initiated by USA geocacher Rockin Roddy in response to the death of his dear friend and caching companion Tod Phillips who was cut off by a left turning vehicle too much in a hurry to notice oncoming traffic. Tod was the 3rd member of Team Rod & Tod w/KAboom. Tod died on August 12 2008.



Many car-drivers ask themselves this question AFTER an accident involving a motorcycle; WHY DIDN'T I SEE THAT MOTORCYCLE? The biggest thing is that motorcycles are much smaller and harder to see than cars. This is the leading cause of auto vs. motorcycle accidents. So car-drivers need to be more aware of the fact that motorcycles ARE harder to see. Lets take up our responsibilty and make sure that we are more aware of our surroundings and especially that we are more aware of the many motorcycles around us on the road.
Remember: Look Twice, You could Save a Life!

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Tracking History (1732.6mi) View Map

Discovered It 4/10/2010 reintje de fox discovered it   Visit Log

gezien in de handen van de malstjes

reintje de fox

Discovered It 4/10/2010 rowan_ra171 discovered it   Visit Log

Gespot toen we de stash vonden van het stropersbos, vlak voor hij weer on the road ging.

Retrieve It from a Cache 4/10/2010 de malstjes retrieved it from Stropersbos “Laarzenpad” Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium   Visit Log

Deze heel speciale coin gevonden in een natuurgebied vlakbij de Nederlands-Belgische grens.

Dropped Off 4/3/2010 siske & willow placed it in Stropersbos “Laarzenpad” Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium - 29.8 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/27/2010 siske & willow retrieved it from 'Wreed Accident' Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium   Visit Log

retrieved from "wreed accident".

Discovered It 2/20/2010 true_colors discovered it   Visit Log

Gezien in 'Wreed Accident'.

Dropped Off 2/7/2010 TimeosStavros placed it in 'Wreed Accident' Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium - 18.55 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 1/17/2010 tentforever discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered in the hands of TimeosStravos.

Retrieve It from a Cache 12/25/2009 TimeosStavros retrieved it from De Woluwe in Woluwe Brussels, Belgium   Visit Log

I will bring you to another destination

Dropped Off 11/27/2009 biboo placed it in De Woluwe in Woluwe Brussels, Belgium - 22.02 miles  Visit Log
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