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Released:
Friday, August 14, 2015
Origin:
Arizona, United States
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Current Goal

To spread Arizona pride around the world on every continent!!

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About This Item

PopPop's Arizona Flag Trackable - Austin Proxy

This Arizona Flag was initially placed by PopPop (Dave) Lewis in Austin, TX, who wants to spread Arizona pride around the world.

This full Arizona Flag trackable is made of aluminum.  It is about 54mm wide and 32mm tall, so it fits easily in small containers, and comes with a 3" chain for attaching to your favorite traveler.

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10/12/25 - RE-RELEASED AS PROXY #5 AFTER PROXY #4'S REPLACEMENT DISAPPEARED FROM A CACHE WHERE IT HAD BEEN PLACED OVER 9 MOTNHS AGO!!  PROXY #4 HAD TRAVELED ABOUT 4,266 MILES BEFORE IT DISAPPEARED ON SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, TEXAS!!

12/26/24 UPDATE - THANKS TO ScoutPack12 FOR REPLACING THE DAMAGED PROXY #4.

11/21/23 - RE-RELEASED AS PROXY #4 AFTER PROXY #3 WENT INACTIVE WITH A GEOCACHER WHO HAD RETRIEVED IT OVER A YEAR AGO!!  PROXY #3 HAD TRAVELED ABOUT 5,540 MILES BEFORE IT WENT INACTIVE NEAR CENTERTON, ARKANSAS!!

6/13/22 - RE-RELEASED AS PROXY #3 AFTER PROXY #2 DISAPPEARED FROM A MUGGLED CONTAINER WHERE IT HAD BEEN PLACED OVER 6 MONTHS AGO!!  PROXY #2 HAD ONLY TRAVELED ABOUT 104 MILES BEFORE IT DISAPPEARED IN KINGMAN, ARIZONA!!

9/1/21 - RE-RELEASED AS PROXY #2 AFTER PROXY #1 DISAPPEARED FROM A CACHE WHERE IT HAD BEEN PLACED ALMOST 12 MONTHS AGO!!  PROXY #1 HAD ONLY TRAVELED ABOUT 440 MILES BEFORE IT DISAPPEARED NEAR PETERSTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA!!

7/13/19 - RE-RELEASED AS A PROXY AFTER THE ORIGINAL TRACKABLE DISAPPEARED FROM A CACHE WHERE IT HAD BEEN PLACED OVER 26 MONTHS AGO!!  THE ORIGINAL TRACKABLE HAD TRAVELED ABOUT 5,807 MILES BEFORE DISAPPEARED IN KRANENBURG, GERMANY!!

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The birth of the Arizona State Flag can be traced back to the 1910 National Rifle Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio before Arizona officially entered the Union. Shooting matches began at Camp Perry in 1907 and rapidly developed into a prestigious annual event that continues to this day.

Members of the visiting Arizona Rifle Team noticed that all of the other "state" rifle teams carried flags or emblems. The Arizona team had no such flag or emblem and brought this to the attention of Arizona National Guard Colonel Charles Wilfred Harris, who was serving as the team captain. The team suggested that a flag be created to represent the Arizona Rifle Team at future National Rifle Matches.

The idea for the design of the flag was conceived of by Colonel Harris and by Carl Hayden, Arizona's first representative in Congress who went on to become a United States Senator. Their first priorities for the design were that it contain historical values and that its colors should reflect those values.

Designed by Colonel Charles W. Harris, the first flag, carried by the Arizona Rifle Team to the National Rifle Matches in 1911, was sewn by Carl Hayden's wife, Nan D. Hayden.

In 1912, now serving as Adjutant General of Arizona, Colonel Harris designed a state flag that was similar to the flag that he designed for the Arizona Rifle Team.

Measuring four feet high and six feet wide, the flag is divided into a top and bottom half with a large five-point copper star in the center.

The top half of the flag represents the 13 original colonies of the United States and the western setting sun. The copper star in the center of the flag identifies Arizona as the largest copper producing state in the union.

The lower half of the flag is a field of blue, the same Liberty Blue found in the United States' Flag. The red found in the rays of the setting sun is also the same shade of red found in the United States' Flag. The Blue of the lower half of the flag and the yellow of the western setting sun are the Arizona State Colors. The red and yellow colors found in the rays are the colors flown by the Spanish Conquistadors led by Francisco Vasquez de Coronado in his unsuccessful search for the Seven Cities of Cibola in 1540.

The Arizona State Flag was adopted by the Arizona State Legislature on February 27, 1917. The blue, red, yellow and copper flag was adopted despite numerous dissenting votes and then Governor Campbell's refusal to sign the bill.

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Dropped Off 10/12/2025 azdave1 placed it in Sam Becomes a Buffalo TB Lodge!! Colorado - 1,064.88 miles  Visit Log

RE-RELEASED AS PROXY #5 AFTER PROXY #4'S REPLACEMENT DISAPPEARED FROM A CACHE WHERE IT HAD BEEN PLACED OVER 9 MONTHS AGO!! PROXY #4 HAD TRAVELED ABOUT 4,266 MILES BEFORE IT DISAPPEARED ON SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, TEXAS!!

  • PopPop's Arizona Flag Trackable - Austin Proxy #5 RE-RELEASED AS PROXY #5 AFTER PROXY #4'S REPLACEMENT DISAPPEARED FROM A CACHE WHERE IT HAD BEEN PLACED OVER 9 MONTHS AGO!!
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 10/12/2025 azdave1 grabbed it   Visit Log

Grabbed to issue Proxy #5 after Proxy #4 disappeared from a container where it was placed over 9 months ago!!

Mark Missing 7/14/2025 azdave1 marked it as missing   Visit Log

The owner has set this Trackable as missing.

Reported missing in a DM from the CO, but it was likely already missing by 3/14, when a post indicated that all TBs were missing!!

Dropped Off 1/1/2025 ScoutPack12 placed it in Every Troll's Favorite Home TBH Texas - 2.99 miles  Visit Log

Dropped at the South Padre Convention Center. When Texas was hit with a winter storm, that crippled the state, they went out and saved as many sea turtles as they could (over 5000). They were housed here. Travel safe.

Visited 12/30/2024 ScoutPack12 took it to Xactly the Same! The "Original" Iwo Jima Monument Texas - 32.28 miles  Visit Log

A nice visit to an amazing monument, hoping to find a safe place for your TB on our visit to Texas.

Visited 12/30/2024 ScoutPack12 took it to Power Trip #1113 Texas - 1,314.09 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/30/2024 ScoutPack12 took it to Fun for All - Woodridge Park Minnesota   Visit Log
Visited 12/30/2024 ScoutPack12 took it to Fun for All - Woodridge Park Minnesota - 7.84 miles  Visit Log

Visiting a park in Cottage Grove, Minnesota before heading to Texas, USA. I’m hoping to find a safe place for it.

Visited 12/26/2024 ScoutPack12 took it to Stop For a Book or 2 Wisconsin - 16.38 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/22/2024 ScoutPack12 took it to Pie Any One? Minnesota - 3.91 miles  Visit Log
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