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Released:
Friday, July 22, 2011
Origin:
Michigan, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Capital GeoBash

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Current Goal

To travel to Virginia, where Aaron served in the Virginia National Guard, and then return to Lowell, Michigan.

Released again 2018.  Now a green plastic military figure. 

Released again 2021.  Now a red plastic rhino with a green plastic military figure.  

Released again July 2023.  Still a plastic military figure.

About This Item

Aaron received his Eagle Scout award in 2004, and enlisted in the Virginia National Guard in 2010. He has served his enlistment and now is a police officer.

Eagle Scouts who enlist in any military branch automatically enlist at one higher rank.

Boy Scout Troop 102 of Lowell, Michigan, is proud of its Eagles who are serving in the military!

Releasing 3rd edition of this trackable June 2021.  2nd edition last seen in Minnesota in August 2019.

4th edition release July 2023.

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Tracking History (21992.8mi) View Map

Discovered It 4/3/2024 Sui_001 discovered it Australian Capital Territory, Australia   Visit Log

Today was an absolutely amazing day for geocaching! I woke up early, packed my bag with all the necessary gear, including my GPS and hiking boots, and hit the road. The sun was shining, birds were chirping, and I was ready to take on the world of geocaching.

The first cache I set out to find was in a nearby park, nestled in a dense thicket of trees. As I approached the coordinates, I noticed a fellow geocacher making his way towards the same spot. We exchanged greetings and introduced ourselves, and it turned out we were both after the same monster of a cache.

We decided to work together and started our search, combing through the underbrush, climbing trees, and scouring hidden nooks and crannies. After what seemed like hours of intense searching, we finally found the cache. The feeling of pure euphoria and triumph that washed over us was indescribable. We let out a loud scream of "*FTF*!" (Even though it wasn’t), high-fived each other, and took a celebratory picture.

That was just the beginning of our geocaching adventures. We went on to find several more caches, each one more challenging and exciting than the last. We even stumbled upon a cache hidden under a waterfall, which was both thrilling and refreshing.

As the day wore on, we started to notice a strange phenomenon happening around us. Every time we found a cache, we felt a surge of energy and power that we couldn't quite explain. We joked about having tapped into "The Force," and laughed as we imagined ourselves as Jedi knights of the geocaching universe.

At one point, we found ourselves lost in a thicket of dense foliage, struggling to find the next cache. As we trudged through the underbrush, we suddenly heard a strange noise. It sounded like a person whistling a tune, but the source of the sound was nowhere to be seen.

Suddenly, a man appeared out of nowhere, seemingly materializing from the trees themselves. He was tall and lean, with skin as dark as coffee and an easy smile on his face.

"Hey guys," he said, "looks like you're lost. Need some help?"

We were hesitant at first, having been taught not to accept help from strangers. But there was something about this man that put us at ease. Maybe it was his friendly demeanor, or maybe it was the fact that we were all geocachers, united by the same passion.

Either way, we accepted his offer and followed him deeper into the woods. He led us to a hidden waterfall that we never would have found on our own, and we were able to find the cache that was nestled behind it.

As we signed the logbook and recorded our names, we turned to thank the stranger who had helped us. But he was gone, vanished into thin air like a mysterious apparition.

As we made our way back to civilization, we couldn't help but marvel at the strange and wondrous events of the day. We had found caches in places we never would have imagined, felt the power of "The Force", and even encountered a friendly stranger who seemed to have some kind of magical powers.

In the end, it was a day filled with adventure, fun, excitement, and unexpected surprises. We were all exhausted but exhilarated, our hearts and minds filled with the thrill of the hunt and the joy of discovery.

This was a day we would never forget, and one that we knew would inspire us to keep exploring the world of geocaching and all its many wonders. We couldn't wait to see what other amazing treasures were waiting for us out there, just waiting to be found.

So if you're ever looking for a great time and an adventure like no other, join us in the world of geocaching. Who knows what incredible treasures you might discover, what random strangers you might meet, or what hidden powers you might uncover? The possibilities are endless, and the rewards are truly priceless.

Discovered It 3/31/2024 Aykayem discovered it Australian Capital Territory, Australia   Visit Log

Discovered a heap of trackables at/around the Capital Geobash, couldn't figure out how to get this app only log some at a time, so apologies for the generic log.
Thanks for sharing, wearing, whatever :)

Dropped Off 3/30/2024 Cybergran V placed it in Capital GeoBash Australian Capital Territory, Australia - 5.47 miles  Visit Log

Happy travelling, look forward to getting lots of logs from people visiting the Mega. Hope this gets you home

Visited 3/29/2024 Cybergran V took it to Heavily camouflaged Australian Capital Territory, Australia - 1.72 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 3/29/2024 Cybergran V took it to Mathematics? Elementary, my dear Watson Australian Capital Territory, Australia - 4.27 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 3/29/2024 Cybergran V took it to Dead Letter Office Australian Capital Territory, Australia - 3.79 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 3/29/2024 Cybergran V took it to Guard Due Australian Capital Territory, Australia - .25 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 3/29/2024 Cybergran V took it to Ngunnawal dreaming Australian Capital Territory, Australia - .66 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 3/29/2024 Cybergran V took it to Casey Cache II - Springbank Rise Australian Capital Territory, Australia - .38 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 3/29/2024 Cybergran V took it to Rapidlywild's First!!! Australian Capital Territory, Australia - 5.88 miles  Visit Log

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