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Travel Bug Dog Tag

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Owner:
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Released:
Tuesday, August 24, 2004
Origin:
Indiana, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Old Zoo View

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Current Goal

This TB is trying to take its hitchhiker, Smokey Bear, back to his home in the El Capitan National Forest in New Mexico, and then back to the starting point. The staring point is the Tin Cup Creek Cache in West Boggs Park in southwestern Indiana.

About This Item

Starting The Mission

The TB has a hitchhiker that is a 4" tall stuffed Smokey Bear. This bear belongs to the grandchildren of the Park Ranger who has sent it along on this historic mission. Please honor their dream of having Smokey go home for a visit and then come back to thier collection.

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Retrieve It from a Cache 6/21/2006 wilsonjw retrieved it from Battery Point Alaska   Visit Log

Battery Point was the only cache in Haines; it was to be archived after we found it, so we packed out the container.

The hiking opportunities in Haines are wonderful; the trails are well maintained, and cover diverse terrain from ocean beaches to mountain tops.

Dropped Off 6/21/2006 wilsonjw placed it in Battery Point Alaska - 141.71 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/19/2006 wilsonjw retrieved it from Decoli - Last Stand Yukon Territory, Canada   Visit Log

We spent the day climbing Mt Decoli, and had a lot of fun doing it. One of the advantages of being this far north is that you have unlimited hiking light this time of year. One of the disadvantages is that there's no mechanism short of exhaustion to get you off the mountain!

Dropped Off 6/19/2006 wilsonjw placed it in Decoli - Last Stand Yukon Territory, Canada - 65.34 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/18/2006 wilsonjw retrieved it from renagades traveling cache Yukon Territory, Canada   Visit Log

We found the renagades cache while traveling from Snag Junction Campground to Congdon Creek Campground. Yukon Territory is beautiful, but southwestern Yukon Territory has a special allure. The geology is spectacular -- snow and ice encrusted, craggy peaks on one side of the road, and ancient, weathered mountains on the other. The road itself has its own special excitement -- I'm amazed those large and heavy RVs don't need more chassis and suspension repair, with the way the tourists drive. And, there's no wonder nearly all the locals have chipped and cracked windshields. The temperature was down a bit, and there were intermittent showers. Something was keeping the mosquitos in check, which was great!

Dropped Off 6/18/2006 wilsonjw placed it in renagades traveling cache Yukon Territory, Canada - 178.54 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/17/2006 wilsonjw retrieved it from Moose Meat Alaska   Visit Log

We camped at the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's West Fork Campground. The mosquitos were light, and the scenery is terrific. I'm not into fishing, but I suspect the fly fishing in the West Fork is nice.

The Moose Meat cache is located quite a ways above the road leading from Chicken to the junction with the Alaska Highway. Hiking up the hill on a jeep road leads to several areas where folks have camped, presumably while hunting in the area. The area in which is the cache is located is covered by tundra, which is interesting to walk on. It's like trying to gently walk across a foot-thick foam rubber carpet.

Dropped Off 6/17/2006 wilsonjw placed it in Moose Meat Alaska - 27.52 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/16/2006 wilsonjw retrieved it from keewee's kache Alaska   Visit Log

We overnighted in Eagle, Alaska. The road to Eagle is 1 1/2 lane gravel and dirt. The road is not recommended for RVs, though fuel trucks and Holland America buses make the trip routinely.

We camped at the BLM campground, which is very nice. We had a lot of mosquito friends, but that's summer in the north. Eagle is a very historic area; the local historical society has done a great job at working with the U.S. Government to maintain historic Fort Egbert, which is located not far from the campground.

On our way south, we encountered a moose cow and her calf. they wouldn't head up the road, and couldn't get off the road because there the terrain was too steep. I ended up backing down this 1 1/2 lane dirt road about a quarter of a mile, with this moose cow running after me. We eventually got to a point in the road where she was able to climb the bank with her calf, and we eased by them.

keewee's cache is located just off the highway, on the hill above "historic" Chicken, Alaska. Chicken was a mining town that has turned into a tourist stop for the tour buses that are either running people to Eagle for Yukon River cruises or taking people across the Top of the World Highway to and from Dawson City. The story goes that Chicken earned its name because its residents couldn't spell the word "ptarmigan".

Dropped Off 6/16/2006 wilsonjw placed it in keewee's kache Alaska - 18.28 miles  Visit Log
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