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Quadrant Geocoin OHMIC's Quadrant Geocoin

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Owner:
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Released:
Friday, November 21, 2008
Origin:
Manitoba, Canada
Recently Spotted:
In Watch for deer!

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Tracking History (374.6mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 8/11/2009 OHMIC retrieved it from Poutine, Geocoins and Lovelies Manitoba, Canada   Visit Log

Back home

Discovered It 8/10/2009 The Marathon Man discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at Poutine, Geocoins and Lovelies Event

Discovered It 8/10/2009 Ztirnats discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at the poutine event. Great geoitem.

Dropped Off 8/5/2009 OHMIC placed it in Poutine, Geocoins and Lovelies Manitoba, Canada - 18.06 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/5/2009 OHMIC retrieved it from Watch for deer! Manitoba, Canada   Visit Log

Off to an event

Dropped Off 3/9/2009 OHMIC placed it in Watch for deer! Manitoba, Canada   Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/9/2009 OHMIC retrieved it from MBGA Holiday Party Manitoba, Canada   Visit Log

I guess I can take this one back for now

Discovered It 1/3/2009 Wagonmaker discovered it   Visit Log

One of the largest coins I've ever seen! Very interesting, especially as they were navigational tools!
Thanks, OHMIC!

Discovered It 1/3/2009 PeterNoG discovered it   Visit Log

One of OHMIC's very interesting LARGE coins that I 'discovered' at the MBGA's Holiday Event.
Thanks for sharing

Discovered It 1/3/2009 Kabutroid discovered it   Visit Log

Wow but this is a big coin... provided it can even be defined as such. I think this is officially the first time I've ever seen a geo"coin" that incorporates a string.

Added thanks to OHMIC for showing us how it worked... I was starting to confuse it with a plumb-bob before he showed the proper way it would be used... which immediately made it make a LOT more sense 😛.

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