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Washington Quarter Geocoin Trizumi's Washington Quarter

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Released:
Monday, September 25, 2006
Origin:
Arizona, United States
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Current Goal


This coin has only one mission. That mission will be to travel with me from geocache to geocache. If my GPSr ever fails me, I'll always have this quarter for that ONE LAST CALL.

During my travels, I will dip this quarter into caches I would consider as being creative, exciting, or just those that left an impression on me. Sort of my "Rouges Gallery" of top notch geocaches. I will also use to this quarter to bookmark friendships I've made while out on the caching trail.

About This Item

Originally I called Oregon my home, but lived for several years in Washington state. I have since moved to the Southwest but still have very fond memories of the Northwest. Now I call myself an Orezonian. This coin will always be a fond reminder of my previous life in the Northwest.

This Washington State Geocoin was minted and activated in September of 2006. The mountain on the back of the coin is an image of Mount Rainer (14,410 feet). The bird is an American Goldfinch. This coin was created by Forty-n-Eight, a Washington state based geocacher.

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Tracking History (10889.3mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 11/25/2007 Trizumi retrieved it from Pirate Pintel's Cache Arizona   Visit Log

This is a very, very creative cache out in the Vulture Mine area. Its a fun cache and you will not be sorry if you visit it!

Dropped Off 11/10/2007 Trizumi placed it in Pirate Pintel's Cache Arizona - 81.75 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/6/2007 Trizumi retrieved it from Glintzs & Road Apples Arizona   Visit Log

This is a night time geocache where you use a flashlight to instead of a GPSr to find the container. There a couple in the state, but this one is in Apache Junction.

Dropped Off 11/4/2007 Trizumi placed it in Glintzs & Road Apples Arizona - 24.19 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/4/2007 Trizumi retrieved it from Free Wireless Hot Spot Arizona   Visit Log

This is a very well crafted cache in Scottsdale. Its right next to one of Cactus League ballparks.

Dropped Off 11/4/2007 Trizumi placed it in Free Wireless Hot Spot Arizona - 251.86 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 10/18/2007 Trizumi retrieved it from Pushawalla Power Path #13 California   Visit Log

This coin of mine was dipped into this cache as a memory of a very good trip to Palm Springs, a very good hike (which was a Power Path), and a very good caching milestone. I passed my 1100 cache find and my very good friend Black_Cat passed her 1300th. The odd thing, she passed this milestone on the 13th of October, at the 13th cache in a series of 30 caches (strange indeed).

This is an outstanding geocaching power trail. A MUST do!

Dropped Off 10/13/2007 Trizumi placed it in Pushawalla Power Path #13 California - 119.11 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 10/13/2007 Trizumi retrieved it from Good Water.....No Grass Arizona   Visit Log

This place is a very interesting place with some very fine urban art. The location in the desert town of Quartzsite. Now this Quarter is off to the Pushawalla Power Path and an epic weekend of caching the Shara (Black_Cat).

Discovered It 10/12/2007 Black_Cat discovered it   Visit Log

Thanks [b] Trizumi [/b] for sharing your coin the night before we hike/cache the Pushawalla Power path 🙂!

Thanks also for sharing this adventure, we will have so mch fun caching tomorrow!

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