Todie's Wild Ride PC: Zoesbrother
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Owner:
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zoesbrother
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Released:
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
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Origin:
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Wisconsin, United States
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Recently Spotted:
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In 2009 WGA Geo-Picnic
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Helmets
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One crash kills most helmets. That Styrofoam
layer between the shell and your head is your best friend. The expanded
polystyrene (Styrofoam) crushes under impact to give your head approximately
6/100ths of a second extra stopping time. That 6/100ths of a second can be the
difference between you getting back up and riding off and having to relearn the
alphabet. The foam also distributes the point of impact over a larger area.
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Proper Fit
Your helmet should neither dig into your
scalp nor flop around. The better the fit the more protection you will have. To
ensure proper adjustment start with the interior pads. Most are held in place
with adhesive or hook and loop strips, which can be added or removed to
customize fit or to wash when they get dirty. Next adjust the straps so that
each V-buckle is positioned right below your ears, then cinch the main buckle so
two fingers barely fit between your chin and the strap. To make sure the helmet
is fitting correctly push the front of your helmet up. If it moves more than 1
inch, tighten the chin straps. Repeat with the back adjustment.
Tracking History (396.2mi) View Map
loonaticks discovered it
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Discovered at the West Bend Mega Cache Bash.
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BiHuPaWa2 discovered it
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We discovered this TB in the Two Scores and a Decade Later event. P&P
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geolivestrong discovered it
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A geocoin with a great public service message. Helmets are definitely something that needs to be worn, whether riding motorized or non-motorized cycles! Thanks for sharing.
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Wisconsin Geocaching Association posted a note for it
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Tallpines discovered it
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zoesbrother placed it in 2009 WGA Geo-Picnic
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Wisconsin
- 144.05 miles
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zoesbrother retrieved it from 3 For 3 - Appleton CITO 2009
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Wisconsin
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sweetlife discovered it
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We had the honors of discovering this at the meet and greet in Escanaba. We know Rod very well and Tod was a dear friend of ours as well. It is sad to loose a good friend, what Rod has been doing to help raise motorcycle awareness is awesome. Keep up the great work ROD.
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seldom|seen discovered it
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Very worthwhile coin and message. In a state that still has no Helmet law, I think, it pays to remind other to use an extra bit of protection. I rode bike for years without a helmet and thankfully, never injured myself. I'm older and wiser now. Thanks for sharing!
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Curly Girls discovered it
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Thanks for sharing zoesbrother!
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