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2007 Red Jeep Travel Bug "Saranac River (NY)" Red Jeep Travel Bug

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Owner:
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Released:
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Origin:
Michigan, United States
Recently Spotted:
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Please do not keep me. Log your visit, and move me to a new geocache!

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This Red Jeep Travel Bug is named after the Saranac River which is located in New York, USA. View caches near the Saranac River.

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    Tracking History (2503.7mi) View Map

    Visited 8/15/2011 KODZ took it to Georgia AutoBug TB Challenge Georgia - 11.72 miles  Visit Log
    Discovered It 8/13/2011 Leafer54 discovered it   Visit Log

    Discovered it in the hands of GA Cacher at the NMAC meeting. It's always nice to see that some of those jeeps are still traveling.

    Visited 8/13/2011 KODZ took it to THE KERED MICRO THORTON RD BOX Georgia - 46.71 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 8/13/2011 KODZ took it to Dave Thomas' little baby Georgia - 33 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 8/13/2011 KODZ took it to While the children play..... Georgia - 689.06 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 8/13/2011 KODZ took it to Georgia Geocachers Assn - August 2011 Meeting Georgia - .13 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 8/13/2011 KODZ took it to "Finder Hunter" Georgia - 35.95 miles  Visit Log
    Discovered It 8/11/2011 anna lisa discovered it   Visit Log

    I discovered this at the NMAC meeting. I've actually been to Lake Saranac!! It's beautiful.

    Retrieve It from a Cache 8/11/2011 KODZ retrieved it from NMAC Eat & Greet - August 2011 Georgia   Visit Log

    Not realy a Red Jeep any more. But it will be moved to a new location soon.

    Discovered It 8/11/2011 GMC48 discovered it   Visit Log

    Very cool TB! I discovered it at the NMAC Eat & Greet - August 2011.

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