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Travel Bug Dog Tag Fourth Tag 3

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Released:
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Origin:
Minnesota, United States
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We started this travel bug after we found a key which was hidden by fourth graders as a part of their geography lesson. Our family thought this was a neat idea. We picked up three student's keys and with the permission expressed on the cache site (GC1CTED), we turned the keys into travel bugs for the students to watch their keys journey around the map! Two thumbs up to this school for thinking outside of the box and coming up with an exciting and engaging way to reach students. We hope that the students will enjoy watching their keys travel. This particular key was from H.B.

The mission of this travel bug is to travel far and wide to stay as active as possible for the student watching their key/trackable! As you make your post, please give some details about the area that you hid the key in, what may make this area special or something neat in the surrounding community or area. Let's help make learning fun!! :)

About This Item

Travel bug dog tag with key attached bearing the name Henry B.

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    Tracking History (11402.2mi) View Map

    Dropped Off 6/22/2013 Zoe 416 placed it in BCTC - Doty Homestead Ohio - 152.52 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 10/13/2012 Zoe 416 retrieved it from Oldfield #9:"Barney Grabs The Trophy!" Ohio   Visit Log

    Will place soon...

    Dropped Off 8/25/2012 ElmoNAbu placed it in Oldfield #9:"Barney Grabs The Trophy!" Ohio - 40.37 miles  Visit Log
    • 4th Tag 3 visits OHIO We showed him the area and decided to drop him off very near to a field growing what grows best in this flat nutrient rich soil!
    Retrieve It from a Cache 8/25/2012 ElmoNAbu retrieved it from A Stroll to the Lair of a Troll Michigan   Visit Log

    Took TB will move along quickly

    Dropped Off 8/19/2012 bugguy placed it in A Stroll to the Lair of a Troll Michigan - .62 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 8/18/2012 bugguy retrieved it from Little Cache in the Prairie Michigan   Visit Log

    Will deposit tomorrow - figuring out where.

    Dropped Off 8/15/2012 Yowza-PA placed it in Little Cache in the Prairie Michigan - 1.94 miles  Visit Log

    I have taken this TB on a few interesting trips over the past several weeks, and now my journeys are nearing an end for the summer. I have a few more pictures to upload for you and some descriptions to fill in, but for now, this TB is waiting in a cache behind the local emergency services station (fire, rescue, etc.) for someone else to move it along on the next leg of it's journey. I hope you enjoy continuing to watch it and you learn a lot from it. Cache-on". Yowza-PA (Gene)

    This entry was edited by Yowza-PA on Sunday, 19 August 2012 at 11:39:24 UTC.

    • GC1GK5C - Little Cache in the Prairie
    Visited 8/15/2012 Yowza-PA took it to Johnson Preserve Michigan - .11 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 8/15/2012 Yowza-PA took it to Just Off the Boardwalk Michigan - .14 miles  Visit Log

    Our walk trough the woods was over very flat terrain... in some areas, they built a wooden walkway to keep visitors up out of swampy areas. Because it has been so dry, it wasn't necessary today (we actually stepped off the boardwalk to get this cache without getting muddy or wet).

    This entry was edited by Yowza-PA on Sunday, 19 August 2012 at 11:43:35 UTC.

    • GC3GFGF - Just Off the Boardwalk
    Visited 8/15/2012 Yowza-PA took it to Harlie Smith Michigan - 1.98 miles  Visit Log

    In another county park, there are some interesting trails (and geocaches). This cache is near a stone marker that memorializes someone by the name of Harley Smith. I wonder what Harley did that made his friends want to remember him in this way? How would my friends want to remember me???

    Note that the plaque describes how the forests have changed in this area since the early settlers cleared the original old growth. How have the forests changed where you live?

    This entry was edited by Yowza-PA on Sunday, 19 August 2012 at 11:37:15 UTC.

    • GC3GFGG - Harlie Smith
    • GC3GFGG - The Changing Forest
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