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Owner:
Unity 2014 Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Origin:
West Midlands, United Kingdom
Recently Spotted:
In CCARS15 - Jim Carrey and Matthew Broderick

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Current Goal

JEMM patrol would like their travel bug to go to Mexico for the food!

About This Item

This travel bug has been set off from Girlguiding Staffordshires international camp.

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    Tracking History (4962.3mi) View Map

    Write note 9/9/2017 WhyWhySee posted a note for it   Visit Log

    Not here.

    Write note 7/6/2017 MNMogils posted a note for it   Visit Log

    Sorry to report this TB is not in the cache :(

    Dropped Off 2/24/2016 Gaviastellata placed it in CCARS15 - Jim Carrey and Matthew Broderick Alberta, Canada - 4.49 miles  Visit Log

    Uranus 2 drop off: GC5R4RG
    Hope someone heading south by plane picks it up soon!

    • Spruces by the cache
    Retrieve It from a Cache 2/9/2016 Gaviastellata retrieved it from I scream, you scream, we all scream for - CCARS13 Alberta, Canada   Visit Log

    Had a great afternoon geocaching and bird watching. Came across to this interesting trackable and will move it towards the airport within couple of weeks.

    • The nest of a Northern Flicker "Klee-yer!" He yelled out loud, hence I stopped by to admire him and his nest just before finding my next cache and the trackable.
    Dropped Off 1/22/2016 math=42 placed it in I scream, you scream, we all scream for - CCARS13 Alberta, Canada - 2.4 miles  Visit Log

    Nice big container in another wilderness spot inside the city seemed like a good place to drop this TB. This time it's in the Inglewood Wildlands, next to the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary.

    Best of luck in your travels.

    From the City of Calgary website:

    The Inglewood Bird Sanctuary and Nature Centre have been providing migratory birds with a place to rest their wings since 1929. That's more than 80 years of conservation!

    To date, 270 species of birds, 21 species of mammals and 347 species of plants have been recorded at the Sanctuary and Nature Centre by members of the public, volunteers and staff.

    In 1883, Colonel James Walker settled the land that is now occupied by the sanctuary. In 1910, the current brick house named Inglewood was built, and the surrounding area was named for the most prominent property in the area. Colonel Walker's son, Selby, applied to the Federal government in 1929 to have 59 acres on the west side of the Bow River be designated as a Federal Migratory Bird Sanctuary. His request was granted and the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary was born.

    When Selby died in 1953, Ed Jefferies acquired the property and leased it to the Alberta Fish & Game Association. In 1970, The City of Calgary purchased the property and has been managing it as a natural reserve ever since.

    The sanctuary's Nature Centre was built in 1996 and grassland restoration projects began in that same year.

    The Colonel Walker House is currently used by Parks staff and volunteers as a classroom and office.

    • At the Ice Cream Parlour
    Visited 1/19/2016 math=42 took it to Pirate Grrlz Fortune Alberta, Canada - 4,213.73 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 1/17/2016 math=42 took it to Our Pit Stop Alberta, Canada - 14.88 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 1/15/2016 math=42 took it to Pirate Grrlz - Every Day Should be Thanksgiving Alberta, Canada - 6.5 miles  Visit Log

    Took this TB to a cache in Griffiths Woods - some information from the City of Calgary website.

    Griffith Woods Park lies along the banks of the Elbow River in the southwest part of the city. The park was created in 2000 and named after Wilbur Griffith who, with his wife Betty, donated a portion of their estate to The City of Calgary to be set aside as a nature preserve. Griffith Woods is classified as a Special Protection Natural Environment Park because of its overall environmental sensitivity and significance.

    Walk quietly through a dense White Spruce forest. Watch aquatic wildlife in crystal clear, spring-fed wetlands. Or, just sit and enjoy the Elbow River as it runs between you and the Tsuu T'ina reserve on the other bank.

    Griffith Woods has one of only two large stands of White Spruce in The City's park system. The moisture combined with protection in the valley from drying winds has allowed for the growth of a mature White Spruce forest. In some areas the forest is extremely dense resulting in very little undergrowth on the forest floor.

    Because the Elbow River is a wild river and still experiences frequent flooding, there is a thick growth of Balsam Poplar which require flooding for regeneration.
    Wildlife

    Boardwalks cross the clear wetlands providing you with a great opportunity to see aquatic plants and invertebrates. The white spruce forest offers an ideal place to watch the birds and other wildlife that prefer the coniferous forest. It is one of the best places in the city to see species such as Red-breasted Nuthatches and Gray Jays that frequent this habitat.
    History

    The Elbow River, with its headwaters in Elbow Lake high up in Kananaskis Country, flows unimpeded down and through Griffith Woods. Seldom can one experience a "wild river" within a major city. Within this park, the river is relatively straight but it has abandoned ancient curves leaving "oxbow" wetlands.

    These oxbows combined with the wetlands associated with spring-fed streams that flow into the park, result in a rich variety of aquatic ecosystems. The land has been ranched since the late 1800s and most recently was part of the Griffith Estate.

    • Wild Turkey in the woods
    • Path through the woods
    • Griffiths Woods
    Visited 1/14/2016 math=42 took it to CCARS15 Pipe Dream Alberta, Canada - 2.66 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 1/13/2016 math=42 took it to Old News is Good News Alberta, Canada - 2.46 miles  Visit Log
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