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Travel Bug Dog Tag Mater's Travel Bug Dog Tag

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Owner:
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Released:
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Origin:
Oklahoma, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Lowlight

This is not collectible.

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Current Goal

This TB originated at Mater's Family geocache in Shawnee, OK.  Mater asks that you moved this TB to another location and keep it traveling "on down the road."  And, if you are ever in Radiator Springs, stop and say hi to Mater. He'll keep the light on for you.

About This Item

Dog tag travel bug with a tiny flashlight on a chain .  TB7YZB6

Gallery Images related to Mater's Travel Bug Dog Tag

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    Tracking History (2389.8mi) View Map

    Dropped Off 6/9/2019 Dean & Chris placed it in Lowlight Colorado - 1,035.59 miles  Visit Log

    Safe travels.

    Retrieve It from a Cache 5/5/2019 Dean & Chris retrieved it from Burdette Circle TB Hospital (and TB Hotel) Colorado   Visit Log

    Time to move again.

    Dropped Off 4/21/2019 3 Williams Kidz placed it in Burdette Circle TB Hospital (and TB Hotel) Colorado - .22 miles  Visit Log
    Write note 4/21/2019 3 Williams Kidz posted a note for it   Visit Log

    Photo taken of the very Mater-looking antique tow truck at Fred's Towing in Woodland Park, Colorado. The truck is at N 38 59.755 W 105 03.754

    Visited 4/20/2019 3 Williams Kidz took it to Woodland Park Travel Bug Hotel Colorado - 2.38 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 4/20/2019 3 Williams Kidz took it to You've Got Mail Colorado - 1,054.19 miles  Visit Log
    Write note 4/20/2019 3 Williams Kidz posted a note for it   Visit Log

    Photo taken in Woodland Park, Colorado, where we live and close to our home, have a very good view of Pikes Peak. At 14,110 feet (4300 meters), Pikes Peak was the inspiration to Katharine Lee Bates who, in 1895, wrote "America the Beautiful". In the attached photo, Pikes Peak is the tallest mountain, near the center of the picture. Also, Pikes Peak is the site of the second oldest auto race in the US – the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (PPIHC), second only to the Indianapolis 500. The PPIHC celebrated its 100th anniversary on June 26, 2016. Photo taken from 38° 59.343'N 105° 3.695'W

    Visited 4/18/2019 3 Williams Kidz took it to ORD Layover Illinois - 839.17 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 4/16/2019 3 Williams Kidz took it to Champions Square! Louisiana - 1.13 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 4/16/2019 3 Williams Kidz took it to Whose Funeral Is It? Louisiana - 2.9 miles  Visit Log
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