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Travel Bug Dog Tag AAR 2004

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Released:
Monday, August 1, 2005
Origin:
Maine, United States
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Please take me everywhere that you can, I want to see interesting sites and places. As an adventure travel bug I just want to be on an adventure to see the world and you can help.

The bug is MIA so the copy will be used.

About This Item

Aroostook Adventure Race 2004

Adventure racers from Vermont; New Brunswick, Canada; and all over Maine gathered for the start of the much anticipated, annual Aroostook Adventure Race (AAR) on Saturday, August 28, 2004. Teams knew only that the course was 26.2 miles long and included mountain biking, trekking (hike, run, walk), and canoeing. Beginning at the Skyway Middle School in Presque Isle, racers sprinted from the start line to a location about 50 meters away to pick up their race course instructions. From there, teams dashed off on mountain bikes over hilly and often muddy terrain through the first few checkpoints trying to gain a distance advantage before the paddling portion of the race. Near the end of the mountain biking leg, teams faced a surprise challenge in the form of a "mud relay" that required racers to wade through a 300 foot long path in mud that was three feet deep. Then the racers had to wade across the Aroostook River to the first transition area for the start of the canoeing leg of the course. Once on the water, teams journeyed approximately six miles down the Aroostook River. Here the skill of orienteering, or using a map and compass to navigate through unfamiliar territory, was key during the final leg of the course. Teams that were able to advance without the benefit of an established trail, were able to pick up time on teams that struggled to find checkpoints. Finally the finish was at the Nordic Heritage Ski Center.

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Tracking History (29984.7mi) View Map

Discovered It 4/20/2008 Rusty&GloBug discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at Breakfast at Chery's V.

Retrieve It from a Cache 4/20/2008 DIGGER_52 retrieved it from Breakfast at Cherry's V New Brunswick, Canada   Visit Log

Will move right along

Discovered It 4/20/2008 Zonker&co discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at Breakfast at Cherry's V.

Dropped Off 4/19/2008 Styk placed it in Breakfast at Cherry's V New Brunswick, Canada - 93.41 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/19/2008 Styk retrieved it from Man made Cliff New Brunswick, Canada   Visit Log

Grabbed it while out caching with my lady.

Dropped Off 1/13/2008 Rapeller placed it in Man made Cliff New Brunswick, Canada - 3,001.82 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/30/2007 Rapeller retrieved it from I Get a Charge Out of You New Brunswick, Canada   Visit Log

Found it with Poupoune, Shadow Cat and Jason Bourne97. I'll drop it to another cache soon...

Dropped Off 12/26/2007 The Cache Crow placed it in I Get a Charge Out of You New Brunswick, Canada - 35.55 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/27/2007 The Cache Crow retrieved it from Mémére's Way - Evansdale Ferry New Brunswick, Canada   Visit Log

A journey down through one of the nicest river valleys in the country gave us the chance to do a little caching. Found this bug and thought that it should be moving on. I was a little surprised to see that I had already discovered this one at Jims 5000th, ah well it's only fitting that I get it moving again. I will try and find a nice little spot for it.
The Cache Crow

Dropped Off 11/14/2007 geocache4us placed it in Mémére's Way - Evansdale Ferry New Brunswick, Canada - 19.19 miles  Visit Log
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