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Block Party 2014 Geocoin Block Party 2014 Traveler

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Owner:
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Released:
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Origin:
Washington, United States
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Current Goal

The goal is to travel to all seven continents and return to Seattle for another Block Party!

About This Item

Each year there is a Geocaching Block Party at Geocaching Headquarters in Fremont, Washington USA.  Thousands attend and swap travelers, find unique lab caches created for the event, and even met Bryan and Jeremy the founds of caching.  The next day most walk through a 2.3 mile tunnel at the top of Snoqualmie Pass to reach the APE cache, be startled by Sasquatch and find one of the oldest caches in in the world.  This traveler was purchased at the Block Party and is now attached to a golden coin to symbolize how valuable the experience is.  If you're a cacher you owe it to yourself to journey to the USA, Washington State, in August one year and partake of both the Block Party and the APE event.  Happy trails - Fritts22

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    Tracking History (12992.1mi) View Map

    Visited 10/16/2015 Samukai took it to Evil Redmond Cache #1 Washington - 8.42 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 10/11/2015 Samukai took it to Glacial Erratics Washington - 993.72 miles  Visit Log
    Grab It (Not from a Cache) 10/11/2015 Samukai grabbed it   Visit Log

    Getting this one moving again!

    Visited 8/7/2015 Flycachers! took it to Shoreline Village California - 976.07 miles  Visit Log
    Write note 8/7/2015 Flycachers! posted a note for it   Visit Log

    Dipping in a cache I've found and am revisiting in SoCal. Will pass this TB along to someone else who can move it along better than I.

    Retrieve It from a Cache 12/2/2014 Flycachers! retrieved it from Question: Why Not Here? Washington   Visit Log

    Grabbed from Question: Why Not Here? on a FTF this morning. I can get this to Europe next year, or move it along before then.

    Dropped Off 12/2/2014 fritts22 placed it in Question: Why Not Here? Washington - 3.68 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 11/29/2014 fritts22 took it to Lake Sammamish Micro Washington   Visit Log
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