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BCGA 2009 Geocoin The Raven

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Owner:
dystrukshun Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Origin:
British Columbia, Canada
Recently Spotted:
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Current Goal

To be discovered at caching events by other cachers.

About This Item

"In the stories of the First Nations people of BC, The Raven is the trickster, the prankster, the transformer, the meddler who can create either helpful or harmful circumstances. First Nations artist Quention Harris uses the Raven, human eyes to create the metamorphosis of Raven transforming into Man. Geocaching, the quest for the cache, is seen as a pursuit towards enlightenment, a quest to solve the mysteries presented. The find is a kind of transformation as the cacher is taken to new places and attains new knowledge."

I won this breautiful coin at the 2010 Blitz event for "Best Innovation" cache. Thanks to everyone who voted!

Tracking History (406.4mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 9/21/2010 dystrukshun retrieved it from PGCAR 2010 -Pgcachers Cache and Release British Columbia, Canada   Visit Log

Going back into the antique cigarette can. See you at the next gathering!

Discovered It 9/18/2010 PhoneyHomey discovered it   Visit Log

Wow what a beautiful GC. Discovered at PGCAR2010 fall event. Thanks.

Discovered It 9/18/2010 stamp'naround discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered this amazing looking GC at the PGCAR 2010: Pgcachers Cache and Release event.

Discovered It 9/18/2010 PGgeodude discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered in a cache in Prince George BC as part for PGCAR event.
The trickster eh? Suits you!

Dropped Off 9/18/2010 dystrukshun placed it in PGCAR 2010 -Pgcachers Cache and Release British Columbia, Canada   Visit Log
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