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Travel Bug Dog Tag Orange Krate

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Owner:
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Released:
Sunday, March 3, 2002
Origin:
Minnesota, United States
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Orange Krate

Do you remember when you got your first bike? The exploring you did on it, each time going a little farther. Exploring new places, the independence.
Although the Orange Krate wasn't my first bike, it was my older brothers. I did get to ride it and started my exploring with it.
That is the goal of this bug. To explore new places. To me that is what geocaching is about. Please keep it moving along.

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Tracking History (55388.2mi) View Map

Grab It (Not from a Cache) 12/9/2002 eelsid grabbed it   Visit Log

Picked this one up from CB-GPSERS

Retrieve It from a Cache 12/6/2002 CB-GPSERS retrieved it from Reader Rabbit Cache Minnesota   Visit Log

Let's roll....

  • Striking out.
Dropped Off 12/6/2002 Big Red One placed it in Reader Rabbit Cache Minnesota - 8.52 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/26/2002 Big Red One retrieved it from Sochacki Park Cache Minnesota   Visit Log
Dropped Off 11/26/2002 Centris placed it in Sochacki Park Cache Minnesota - 11.25 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/16/2002 Centris retrieved it from Little Brown Cache Minnesota   Visit Log

Thought I might take the weekend off with no geocaching -- WRONG! 😉 Can't pass up a Tbug within a few miles of the house, so I put the kids to bed and made a night run before I went to work. (Tbug find #92 for me)
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My first bike was a bright green banana bike with white streamers on the handlebars -- my goal was always to go fast enough to make the streamers fly straight out. Put a clothespin and a playing card by the spokes and you were all set to go! No helmet, no safety padding - we were much tougher in the 60's & 70's I guess.
I practically lived on that bike. That was always how our moms knew where we were - look for the bike and the kid is somewhere nearby.

This is a wonderful travel bug -- very cute.

  • Orange Krate escapes into the night
Dropped Off 11/16/2002 Team Hooligan placed it in Little Brown Cache Minnesota - 114.28 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/3/2002 Team Hooligan retrieved it from Can`t Jump Minnesota   Visit Log

Team Hooligan picked it up out of Can't Jump and will be placing it some where soon.

Dropped Off 10/31/2002 IBcrashen placed it in Can`t Jump Minnesota   Visit Log
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