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2007 Red Jeep Travel Bug "Gailey Creek (AK)" Red Jeep Travel Bug

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Owner:
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Released:
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Origin:
Michigan, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Great Alaskan Jeep Migration Destination

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Please do not keep me. Log your visit, and move me to a new geocache!

About This Item

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This Red Jeep Travel Bug is named after the Gailey Creek which is located in Alaska, USA. View caches near the Gailey Creek.

Tracking History (3490.6mi) View Map

Discovered It 2/1/2018 Nexus69 discovered it Alaska   Visit Log

nice

Discovered It 7/13/2011 hartsdale discovered it   Visit Log

This one makes a hundred of the red ones that I have seen so far.

Discovered It 7/8/2011 MTFireFlyer discovered it   Visit Log

😎

Discovered It 6/17/2011 Aluco_cz discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered in a beautiful cache Great Alaskan Jeep Migration Destination together with 15 other Jeeps. Unbelievable!!! :-)

Discovered It 4/1/2011 AR-Team discovered it Alaska   Visit Log

yea, jeep move on!

Discovered It 7/15/2010 Kiwi Moose discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered idling away it's time with 15 other Jeep TB's up in the Arctic. Cheers.

Discovered It 9/5/2008 seastlake discovered it   Visit Log

Found it with Broccili on our most expensive 'trip' 4067 total miles.
TFTC

Discovered It 9/3/2008 li1gray discovered it   Visit Log

Still safe here in the Migration TB hotel for jeeps! May need an oil change soon idling too long!

Discovered It 8/30/2008 broccili discovered it   Visit Log

There are 10610 bumps/pot holes on the Dalton! Attached a pedometer to the dash, it counted them all!

Discovered It 8/30/2008 Megadrile discovered it   Visit Log

Saw this at Finger Mountain!

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