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Travel Bug Dog Tag A LONG STRANGE TRIP

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Owner:
Metacomet ,Teweeleema &Tisquantum Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Sunday, July 25, 2004
Origin:
Massachusetts, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of Team DRTRP.

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Current Goal

1st destination: any cache in Florence S.C.
2nd destination:anycache in Pawleys Island S.C.
3rd destination:any cache inSummerville S.C.
4th destination:Any cahe in Nome Alaska
final stop:back Home!Nahteawamet cache,Lakeville Mass.

About This Item

A long strange trip,Indeed! I am on a mission, I want to post pictures of some old favorite spots in the Palmetto State I want to then meander my way across the lower 48 and head north to Alaska to visit an old friend. I would like to post pictures of my journey across the U.S.and Canada of strange places or people I meet along the way.(Any pic's taken of me at a concert of the grateful dead would be a bonus!!:)
specific pictures I wish to post at each listed mission destination are as follows:
destination 1> Florence SC. taken of me at East Bay Restaraunt(if it's still there) on hwy 51 taken posing w/ a double cheeseburger box and sweet tea!! or one taken of me at Francis Marion University with a bottle of beer or everclear. !!:)
Destination 2> Pawleys Island S.C. taken of me at Hog Heaven BBQ on Hwy 17 posing with a plate of BBQ or a picture of me posing on the causeway bridge to Pawley's Island.
Destination 3> Taken at Nemasket Animal Hospital,Summerville S.C.(woof woof!)
Destination 4> Nome Alaska, taken at Nome Prison. (not what you think! there is an old friend who WORKS there as a guard!) No food pictures here I'm told it's lousy!
O.K. I guess thats enough .looking forward to the adventure .Thanks for helping us along the way!

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    Tracking History (8713mi) View Map

    Retrieve It from a Cache 5/7/2010 Da Kaptain retrieved it from TB's Hilton Inn South Carolina   Visit Log

    will be on its way soon.

    Dropped Off 4/26/2010 LakewoodHomes placed it in TB's Hilton Inn South Carolina - 127.09 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 10/3/2009 LakewoodHomes retrieved it from Sign Me Up #2 - Country Road North Carolina   Visit Log

    😁 WOOHOO! My 1st TB Find & what a cool one to get!
    We may be able to get you to destination#1 & your picture...will keep you posted.

    Dropped Off 8/16/2009 Damned Rodan placed it in Sign Me Up #2 - Country Road North Carolina - 2,400.93 miles  Visit Log
    Grab It (Not from a Cache) 8/12/2009 Damned Rodan grabbed it   Visit Log

    Will move along shortly.

    Retrieve It from a Cache 7/19/2009 Michael_SFBA retrieved it from Avada Kedavra's Travel Bug Hotel California   Visit Log

    What a surprise to see the TB again, and so soon. Looks like it made a step backwards, I'll try to help it towards it's goals.

    [This entry was edited by Michael_SFBA on Tuesday, July 21, 2009 at 9:43:46 AM.]

    Dropped Off 7/19/2009 brianweeks placed it in Avada Kedavra's Travel Bug Hotel California - 30.76 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 7/17/2009 brianweeks retrieved it from Cashews California   Visit Log

    Grabbed this TB in Alviso, CA. Will move along soon. Thanks! Haven't seen this vehicle around for a long time!

    Dropped Off 6/25/2009 Michael_SFBA placed it in Cashews California - 23.75 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 6/9/2009 Michael_SFBA retrieved it from The Road to Loch Lomond: Caledonian Caches #6 California   Visit Log

    I took this TB with me to visit GC1KP47 which is in the unincorporated town of Lompico. Jerry Garcia's family had a country house here and they spent time here throughout his childhood. It was one of the first places he played before an audience. Later, Janice Joplin and other musicians spent time in the area. The story I heard is that there was an old estate at the end of Lompico Road which had been all but abandoned, and this is where they stayed. (That house has since been demolished, although there is still evidence there of it's existence.) It seemed like a good place for this TB to visit!

    • Long Strange Trip TB at Lompico
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