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This coin is another incentive to make a FTF.Please include this coin in a new cache that you placeor let a cacher friend retrieve it from youso they can put it in a new cache.
I received this as an unactivated coinin a cache placed by jsdad in Stratford, WI.
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Found this cute FTF coin in a moving cache. I love setting up new caches, so I will do one this week and place the coin in it. Great idea!
I received an un-activated one of these at my very first FTF and now it travels with me everywhere I go. I will leave this for another cacher to discover and be "FTF" when I re-hide the cache in a new location.
Finally dropped this coin in a cache that will have a FTF. Well, sort of... the Fraser Valley Regional Transport cache is a moving cache and someone will be the first to find it in its new spot soon enough!
Another great day of caching... Kanaka Creek Park in Maple Ridge, BC. Hope it's okay that we're still hanging on to this little coin. We were trying to get our newest cache up and running but it is taking longer than we thought. If we don't get it in place in the next two weeks, we'll send the froglet on his way 🙂
We made our way up Hwy 101 and stopped in at the Willipa Wildlife Refuge. They have this really neat art walk there. Then we visited Coupeville, Washington and played with the starfish in Penn Cove!
Onward to Astoria, Oregon where we visited the Maritime Museum, climbed 164 steps to the top of the Astoria Column, and rode the Riverfront Trolley!
We won't be FTF on any of the caches on our trip, but we thought you'd like some mileage anyway 😁 Headed south, through Seattle to Wilsonville, Oregon to take part in their coin challenge. This cache was near their Korean War Memorial.
A beautiful day - lets go to the river!
Picked up this teeny coin from the Seven Seas Treasure multi on the Coquitlam River in BC. We are in the process of building a cache to celebrate our 500th find so perhaps we will hang on to this coin for a bit. In the meantime, we'll take it on a few adventures!
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