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Travel Bug Dog Tag Ace Pilot

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Owner:
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Released:
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Origin:
British Columbia, Canada
Recently Spotted:
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Current Goal

Ace Pilot loves to fly. He wants to travel the world on as many different airlines as possible. He loves having his picture taken as he is very photogenic. Please take his picture showing him on different airlines and log his travels! After he has travelled the world he would like to come back home to Terrace, BC to retire, living the good life.

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Tracking History (20345.6mi) View Map

Discovered It 11/21/2020 Kavau-FO discovered it   Visit Log

Thank you for sharing this nice "Ace Pilot" Travel-Bug found on your profil.

Retrieve It from a Cache 12/10/2008 MooseBob retrieved it from Wild View Queensland, Australia   Visit Log

Stolen from the parking lot at Wild View cache.

Dropped Off 12/10/2008 MooseBob placed it in Wild View Queensland, Australia - 2,299.67 miles  Visit Log

While not physically present at this cache, the parking lot 200 metres away was the last known location of this TB before it was stolen. I will make a virtual drop/pickup in order to at least give the TB credit for getting here.

  • Glasshouse Mountains, Queensland. Ace visits the Glasshouse Mountains in Queensland, Australia.  These mountains were named by Captain Cook on his travels through the area.
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/27/2008 MooseBob retrieved it from Conto's Lookout Western Australia, Australia   Visit Log

...and again.

Dropped Off 11/27/2008 MooseBob placed it in Conto's Lookout Western Australia, Australia - 390.45 miles  Visit Log

Back on the west coast...in the Cape Naturaliste/Cape Leeuwin area.

  • Canal Rocks, Cape Naturaliste, Western Australia. Ace spends a day wandering along the coast.  This is almost as good as flying!
  • Conto's Lookout, Margaret River, Australia. The view from Conto's Lookout cache...unfortunately without Ace since there was only 1 minute of battery life left in the camera!
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/21/2008 MooseBob retrieved it from Twilight Western Australia, Australia   Visit Log

You guessed it.

Dropped Off 11/21/2008 MooseBob placed it in Twilight Western Australia, Australia - 219.01 miles  Visit Log

Ace Pilot heads south to visit the coast around Esperance.

[This entry was edited by MooseBob on Monday, December 01, 2008 at 2:01:16 PM.]

  • Fourth Beach, Esperance, Australia. Ace goes to the beach. Some of the best beaches in the world are around Esperance. Blue water, white squeaky sand, and crowds simply don't exist. Unfortunately, today is a bit too cool and cloudy to swim.
  • Twilight Beach, Esperance, Australia. Twilight Beach near the cache.  Twilight Beach was voted the best beach in Australia in 2006.  But I like Hellfire Bay just east of Esperance better.
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/19/2008 MooseBob retrieved it from Kalgoorlie GPS (Gold) Rush Western Australia, Australia   Visit Log

On the road again.

Dropped Off 11/19/2008 MooseBob placed it in Kalgoorlie GPS (Gold) Rush Western Australia, Australia - 348.6 miles  Visit Log

A little trip from Perth to Kalgoorlie.

[This entry was edited by MooseBob on Monday, December 01, 2008 at 3:51:28 AM.]

  • Tiger Moth, Cunderdin, Australia. Ace Pilot happens upon a Tiger Moth (but only a replica...too bad) in the little town of Cunderdin between Perth and Kalgoorlie.  If he took his helmut off, he could feel the wind in his hair.
  • The Super Pit, Kalgoorlie, Australia. Ace Pilot and the Super Pit. By the time they are done, this open pit gold mine will be one of the biggest open pit mines in the world. The digging goes on 24 hours per day. Prior to 1980's, the pit did not exist and it was all underground mining. And now it's cheaper just to dig the entire thing up! If you look closely, you can see small holes in the pit wall...the remains of old mine shafts and tunnels that the pit is now engulfing. Amazing.
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/14/2008 MooseBob retrieved it from View to a Rats Nest Western Australia, Australia   Visit Log

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