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Look Twice Geocoin Todie's Wild Ride: Team DNIF

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Owner:
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Released:
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Origin:
Nevada, United States
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Current Goal

This coin is being sent out to raise awareness of bikes on the road! Please remember that we on the motorcycles (or even the pedal bikes) have just as much right as anyone else, but MUCH less protection! Please check your mirrors before changing lanes, look both ways and pay closer attention when making a turn onto or off of a roadway, we might be there! It only takes one hurried move, one careless push of the gas. When you begin to pull out, if we are coming and see you, we must make a split-second decision...that decision could be life or death! Tod didn't hit anyone, the truck stopped before pulling all the way into his lane...this didn't matter as Tod had already committed himself to braking. Once committed, there's no way to stop the chain of events which will follow. Please don't make us commit, watch for us and help protect us as we travel.

About This Item

This coin is dedicated to the members of Team DNIF (Duties Not Including Flying). We had some close calls, but we always looked out for each other and made it back to ride another day. Ride Free or Die!

However, this coin is first and foremost in memory of Todie Phillips! Tod, 1/3 of Team Rod & Tod w/KAboom was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident when a motorist pulled into his lane unexpectedly. Tod (as we have surmised) likely locked his brakes and skidded sideways until he perceived he was safe to disengage the brake and resume. Unfortunately, when in a skid, bikes usually tend to skip if the brake is released (as I learned at the funeral services). Tod likely released the brake (just a speculation), the bike jumped and then grabbed before flipping several times...Tod rode it to the end! This accident was needless, the driver merely needed look and would have seen Tod there. This usually happens because of people being in a hurry. PLEASE take your time and help us arrive safely! PLEASE keep this coin moving to help spread the word of bike awareness!!

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    Tracking History (6829.9mi) View Map

    Dropped Off 12/5/2015 Wee Willy placed it in Where is Fisher? Texas - 300.07 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 12/4/2015 Wee Willy took it to No. 5 for Dunsworth Park Texas - 1.28 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 12/4/2015 Wee Willy took it to Lost Milkbone Texas - 1.83 miles  Visit Log
    Grab It (Not from a Cache) 12/4/2015 Wee Willy grabbed it   Visit Log

    Grabbed it from the old man before he forgets that he has it or misplaces it somewhere. Will move it right along.

    Retrieve It from a Cache 12/4/2015 Hikeaday retrieved it from Hackelia Virginia Texas   Visit Log

    I grabbed this coin because I noticed you reside, at least part time, in Okinawaw. I was stationed there during mid 1969 to mid 1970 up in a little village called Gesashi. It's on the east coast of the Island and about parallel to Nago. I actually wasn't in the village but on a Coast Guard LORAN station near the village. Lots of memories of my one year tour there. Anyway, happy caching and traveling.

    Dropped Off 12/3/2015 2Nutz placed it in Hackelia Virginia Texas - 2.11 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 12/3/2015 2Nutz took it to Easy P&G 009- CVS Texas - 302.18 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 11/29/2015 2Nutz took it to Davy Who? Texas - 56.15 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 11/29/2015 2Nutz took it to Rankin Museum Texas - 28.02 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 11/29/2015 2Nutz took it to Glenrest Cemetery, Big Lake Texas - 18.39 miles  Visit Log
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