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Travel Bug Dog Tag Snoopy and Woodstock

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Owner:
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Released:
Tuesday, June 7, 2005
Origin:
North Carolina, United States
Recently Spotted:
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Current Goal

Snoopy and Woodstock are "scouting" out natural areas all over the world. They do understand that an occasional stop in a suburban and urban area may be necessary as a part of travel.

About This Item

starting their adventure

They would like to keep a journal of the natural sites, and wildlife spottings they see. Please help them write a discription of the area and sightngs when you log their drop off or pick up from a cache. Pic's would also make a nice addition to their journal but are not necessary.

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Tracking History (4528.6mi) View Map

Mark Missing 7/22/2010 leaf eater marked it as missing   Visit Log

The owner has set this Trackable as missing.

Write note 4/25/2009 Ecorangers posted a note for it   Visit Log

Sorry, this one is not in the listed cache.

Write note 10/19/2008 JKC Otter posted a note for it   Visit Log

We were at Indian Droms today, but we didn't see Snoopy or Woodstock there :-(

Dropped Off 7/19/2008 knocks placed it in Indian Droms New York - 76.15 miles  Visit Log

Snoopy & Woodstock with their new note about to visit their new cache home.

  • Snoopy & Woodstock's new note Snoopy & Woodstock's newest campsite.
Write note 7/17/2008 knocks posted a note for it   Visit Log

Took Snoopy & Woodstock on a hike at Indian Meadows Park. Found a cache, but it looked like it had been disturbed, as the cache was sitting in the open, so elected not to drop them there.

  • Fording the Indian Kill Snoopy & Woodstock fording the Indian Kill on the way to the next cache.  "Kill" means stream in Dutch.  Many of the creeks in the area have the word Kill in their name.
  • Bridge over the Indian Kill Woodstock: "You mean there's a bridge?"
  • On the path to the cache
Write note 7/15/2008 knocks posted a note for it   Visit Log

Snoopy & Woodstock arrived at their next location, but found that their note could not be copied as it is too tattered. Have made a new note for them as like the old as possible. Will drop off Thursday.

Write note 7/12/2008 knocks posted a note for it   Visit Log

Snoopy & Woodstock almost got lost on the way to their next location. They found the road signs a little confusing.

  • They went thataway! Which way is north?
Write note 7/6/2008 knocks posted a note for it   Visit Log

Snoopy and Woodstock are in transit now. They will report in as soon as they make it to their next stop. The note that travels with them is very tattered and starting to fade. Along the way, they hope to make a new and more durable copy of the note before it fades away completely.

Write note 7/5/2008 knocks posted a note for it   Visit Log

Snoopy and Woodstock took a trip to Alder Lake. On the Lake trail they saw several Catbirds.

  • Alder Lake Snoopy checks the picnickers for an easy mark for a sandwich.
  • The once-imposing Penneman Lodge at Alder Lake This used to be the "in place" but Woodstock says it's really gone to the dogs!
Write note 7/4/2008 knocks posted a note for it   Visit Log

Snoopy and Woodstock went for a hike on the Little Pond Loop with a detour up Cabot Mountain.

  • Wild Columbine Snoopy and Woodstock navigating their way through the wild Columbine jungle.
  • On Cabot Mountain Snoopy and Woodstock want to know if slugs count as wildlife.
  • Crossroads: Little Pond Loop & Cabot Mtn Spur Snoopy and Woodstock argue about which trail to take next
  • Almost back to Little Pond Woodstock asks Snoopy, "What was that noise? Was that a bear!?"
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