Little Man and the Salmon
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Owner:
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rising.sun
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Released:
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Saturday, February 27, 2010
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Origin:
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Arizona, United States
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Recently Spotted:
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Unknown Location
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UPDATE!
This poor little guy went MIA from his first official cache drop in the Borrego Springs area of southern California. After waiting the requisite 6 month mourning period, an owner-made PROXY coin is being released in his memory. If you happen to find the original tag someday in the future (not the clearly marked proxy), please contact the owner immediately so that there are not two travellers in circulation with the same tracking number. The goal of this tracker is hereby updated; move this coin from cache to cache, wherever the trade winds take him. Let's see if we can put some miles on him in honor of the original Little Man.
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ORIGINAL MISSION: (ONLY HERE TO SHOW HISTORY OF THIS TRAVELER. SEE UPDATED MISSION ABOVE)
While there are sure to be many bretheren of this tracking tag heading to Washington State for GeoWoodstock, this tag and its companion would rather head for Europe to log their travels and spread the word about the upcoming event. If anyone is going that way, please take this little guy along for the ride and leave him in a cache there to report back whenever possible. While still in the States, please move him along and log his landing spots.
Any and all photos of this traveller are most welcome!
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This travelling man originally had a GeoWoodstock VIII Cachekinz trackable tag attached to him for tracking purposes. The tag announced the GeoWoodstock event held in Carnation, Washington in July of 2010, and displayed a beautiful salmon in the style of Native American artwork of the Pacific Northwest.
Unfortunately, the Little Man was lifted and pocketed by some worthless scoundrel from his point of first release into the wild. Thus, the owner of this traveller has crafted a proxy to travel in his stead. Hopefully, this proxy is less tempting than the original. It's a washer.
Move far and move often, with copious tracking!
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