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2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Bort"

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Owner:
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Released:
Friday, May 27, 2005
Origin:
Maryland, United States
Recently Spotted:
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About This Item

I am a 2005 White Jeep Travel Bug. I'm part of a contest for 2005. Visit http://jeep.geocaching.com for more information about me!

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    Tracking History (11689.7mi) View Map

    Visited 3/17/2018 Maine to Massachusetts took it to The Russians are dropping the big one Maine - 81.11 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 3/15/2018 Maine to Massachusetts retrieved it from Woodstock 2018 What is it? New Hampshire   Visit Log

    This White Jeep Travel Bug was released in Maryland on May 27, 2005. It was intended to travel well, visiting many caches and cachers alike. Unfortunately, it, like most of the four-years worth of Jeeps, did not last long in the wild and disappeared out of sight.

    Until now.

    The physical white Jeep Rubicon is still missing out on the trails, forgotten in a child's toy box, or selfishly hoarded as a stolen pillage within someone's collection. However, thanks to meandmydogs and her Jeep resurrecting project, the Jeep's ghost now lives on as the travel code is put back into action.

    May the spirit of Jeep live on and travel well, even if now in a different form!

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    Groundspeak Travel Bug®

    A Travel Bug is a Trackable that moves from place to place, picking up stories along the way. Here you can add your own story, or live vicariously through each Bug's adventures.

    Is there any Travel Bug etiquette?

    Use the Golden Rule when you find a Travel Bug. Most owners would rather see their Travel Bug do a lot of travelling, so try not to hold on to a Travel Bug for too long. If you plan on holding onto the bug for more than 2 weeks, make sure to send a courtesy email to the owner letting them know.

    • https://www.geocaching.com/track/travelbug.aspx
    Dropped Off 1/4/2018 meandmydogs placed it in Woodstock 2018 What is it? New Hampshire   Visit Log
    Grab It (Not from a Cache) 12/26/2017 meandmydogs grabbed it   Visit Log

    resurrectioin

    Discovered It 1/1/2017 Nexus69 discovered it New York   Visit Log

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