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Travel Bug Dog Tag T and A: Warrior Women: EPMN

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Owner:
King Boreas Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Wednesday, March 12, 2003
Origin:
Minnesota, United States
Recently Spotted:
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Current Goal

 

 

 

 

 

Travel around the World



a few times.

 

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    Tracking History (37008.5mi) View Map

    Visited 9/22/2012 King Boreas took it to Jockmock Lake Micro Minnesota - 47.59 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 9/20/2012 King Boreas took it to Black Beach Minnesota - 1,491.89 miles  Visit Log
    Dropped Off 10/7/2010 King Boreas placed it in 1163 <S>Girls Just Wanna Have Fun</S> Minnesota - 159.56 miles  Visit Log
    Dropped Off 9/24/2008 King Boreas placed it in SHOWDOWN! (at Dago Lake) -- A Social Event Minnesota - 1,371.33 miles  Visit Log
    Grab It (Not from a Cache) 8/15/2008 King Boreas grabbed it   Visit Log

    SHOWDOWN!

    Dropped Off 1/5/2008 EJH33NY placed it in Scout's Not Florida - 1,065.83 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 12/2/2007 EJH33NY retrieved it from Picnic in the Park New York   Visit Log

    Grabbed from Picnic in the Park. Will add to it and pass it along.

    Dropped Off 11/4/2007 nanabear placed it in Picnic in the Park New York - 18.18 miles  Visit Log
    Grab It (Not from a Cache) 10/17/2007 nanabear grabbed it   Visit Log

    Hopefully this will get placed soon. Because of size it will need a large cache.

    Retrieve It from a Cache 5/22/2007 Clarebear retrieved it from Trieble Passive Recreation Park New York   Visit Log

    This thing is quite interesting.... I will include a pic of how it looks now. The only thing identifying it as a TB is the ID number written on the baggie it is traveling in. It makes me worried that it won't last much longer on the open circuit. If the owner would like me to do something different other than move it along, please email me.

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