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Travel Bug Dog Tag Scout, the Dashing Llama

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Owner:
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Released:
Friday, March 12, 2004
Origin:
Illinois, United States
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Current Goal

Visit Geodashes or Geodashers, especially Scout

About This Item

Scout Landscape

Geodashing is another GPS Activity that involves finding random points and getting as close as possible to that point (within 100 meters to score). 31,000 “dashpoints” from all over the globe are listed on the Geodashing site each month.

In our dashing excursions, it seems that Llamas are a common theme to random points along the globe. Sure we see cow, deer, raccoon and other common animals - but many Geodashing hunts have included visits to Llamas. They've become our mascot.

“Scout” is the benevolent distributer of these random coordinates. His GPS related cames can be found at GPSGames.org.

Scout, the Dashing Llama is a wanderer. He doesn't really care where he goes. However, there are three possibilities for his mission:

  1. Find his way into a Geodasher's hands. There aren't that many of us. I'll try to keep a map of current geodashing activity updated so you can get a feel for where Geodashers might be lurking.
  2. Visit a Geodash point with him. The Geodashing game has a map of locations. Usually, there's one within 20-30 miles of everyone's home. Occassionally, they show up near caches.
  3. While this is the ultimate dream of Scout, I doubt it will happen: Find and take a picture of Scout the Llama with the real Scout in the area of Dallas, Texas. However, Scout seems very secretive about his location. This will be a tough one.

    As if to prove my point about finding llamas, I was headed through Indiana after hitting GD36-CAOB on June 11, 2004, and came across the family to the right.N40.7577° W086.9895°
    Based on Scout's Last Known Position, here are the 5 closest dashpoints
    1. GD49-COMA - Mapquest - Terra Server - 14.36 miles
    2. GD49-COIX - Mapquest - Terra Server - 29.07 miles
    3. GD49-COLK - Mapquest - Terra Server - 42.31 miles
    4. GD49-COIB - Mapquest - Terra Server - 43.95 miles
    5. GD49-COJY - Mapquest - Terra Server - 54.87 miles


  • Here's a map of recent dashpoint hunting activity in the U.S. Red dots are this month; blue dots are last month. Green is Scout's last known location. I'll update this periodically.

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    Tracking History (2222.8mi) View Map

    Retrieve It from a Cache 3/13/2004 kshort4 retrieved it from Within the Oaks of Hurst Illinois   Visit Log

    Grabbed this little guys this morning from Oaks Hurst not knowing what his mission was. I think that I might try a geo-dash, take him along and then send him on his way. I have Scout to thank for my hopefully new addiction to geo-dashing.

    Dropped Off 3/12/2004 Markwell placed it in Within the Oaks of Hurst Illinois   Visit Log
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