Skip to content

Blue Canary Gold Geocoin mtn-man's Blue Canary Gold Geocoin

Trackable Options
Found this item? Log in.
Printable information sheet to attach to mtn-man's Blue Canary Gold Geocoin Print Info Sheet
There is 1 user watching this listing.
Owner:
mtn-man Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Monday, January 1, 2007
Origin:
Mississippi, United States
Recently Spotted:
In I Got Your Geocoins Right Here!

The owner hasn't set their collectible preference.

Use TB1HJKG to reference this item.

First time logging a Trackable? Click here.

Current Goal

This geocoin is "gifted" to mtn-man as a thank you for his often thankless work as an approver of geocaches in Mississippi (even if he does occasionally swat me with an admin brick).

About This Item

newcoin.jpg

You cannot buy this coin. You cannot trade for it. The only way to own one of these coins is for Blue Canary to deem you worthy and to "gift" it to you.

The obverse of the coin has the logo of Blue Canary, who has been geocaching since February 21, 2003. A blue canary is a term used only half in jest by firemen in referring to law enforcement officers at a hazardous materials incident. Unfortunately, Hazmat training for law enforcement has lagged behind that of fire fighters. Law enforcement is usually trained to rush immediately to any incident they are called to. Fire fighters have been trained to observe the area as they approach. Only half jokingly fire fighters are taught in responding to hazardous material incidents to observe any law enforcement officers already on the scene to see if the "Blue Canaries" appear OK or are prone on the ground. Blue Canary is a retired law enforcement officer. Also in the border of the coin are the Eagle Scout badge and the square and compass of the Masons, both of which Blue Canary is proud to be.

The reverse side shows a camp scene. Another one of Blue Canary's hobbies is buckskinning, also called mountain man or longhunter. This is basically camping using only equipment that was available prior to 1840. Camps, called rendezvous, are held at various locations around the United States throughout the year. The sky represents two astronomical events, an eclipse and a comet, that occured during the same rendezvous Blue Canary was at several years ago.

Gallery Images related to mtn-man's Blue Canary Gold Geocoin

View 1 Gallery Image

Tracking History (4317.7mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 6/20/2008 mtn-man retrieved it from mtn-mania! British Columbia, Canada   Visit Log

Grabbing it back!

Discovered It 6/14/2008 Shelleyski discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at the GGA June 2008 Olympics. Thanks for sharing.

Discovered It 6/25/2007 GeoHackers discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered while meeting Mtn-Man at Mtn-Mania. 😁 Again a very cool coin. Thanks for letting us discover them.

Discovered It 6/23/2007 The_Draglings discovered it   Visit Log

You know you are bored when you dig out a huge old list of discovered geocoins from the mtn-man visits Vancouver Island event and relog them under the actual caching account we use now, just so we can see all those wonderful little icons again. Thanks for sharing your great collection of coins.

Discovered It 6/23/2007 Dvixen discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at mtn-mania! :)

Discovered It 6/23/2007 viguy discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered while at the mtn-mania event. Love the concept of the "Blue Canary"! Thank you for bringing it!!

Discovered It 6/23/2007 kootenay pirates discovered it   Visit Log

Enjoyed meeting "the man" as well as discovering his coins.
Kootenay Pirates🤕

Discovered It 6/23/2007 bcrockcrawler, xstitcher, & BMXer discovered it   Visit Log

Saw this at mtn-mania! Thanks for allowing us to log them.
Aahhh, so now I know what a Blue Canary is!

Discovered It 6/23/2007 dragling discovered it   Visit Log

Spotted this at the mtn-mania picnic, very cool, thank you

Discovered It 6/23/2007 Mushroom Doom discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at the mtn-mania event, very cool coin i've never seen before, thanks mtn-man!

data on this page is cached for 3 mins