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Travel Bug Dog Tag Alien Invader Bug

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Owner:
2oldfarts (the rockhounders) Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Thursday, April 24, 2003
Origin:
Arizona, United States
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

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Current Goal

Conquer the U.S. and beyond!

About This Item

Alien Invader Bug launch

AIB fell out of his ship and is thumbing a ride around the world... help him invade new lands and conquer the universe. Be careful or he might get carried away.

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Tracking History (27674.7mi) View Map

Discovered It 8/20/2022 CoolaPL discovered it   Visit Log

In Geocaching 20th Anniversary Celebration

Discovered It 4/11/2017 ashberry discovered it   Visit Log

✓Discovered it in the Trackable Gallery.
Thanks for sharing!

Discovered It 5/26/2015 Wall--E discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered it. Thank you for sharing.

Dropped Off 3/18/2007 The Quicksters placed it in Leave No Stone Unturned Washington - .27 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/18/2007 The Quicksters retrieved it from Memory Lane Washington   Visit Log

Whoops. I logged him into wrong cache, but quickly remedied.

Write note 3/18/2007 The Quicksters posted a note for it   Visit Log

We took a picture of the Alien invading Lake Osoyoos today and then hid him in the nearby cache.

  • Alien landing on lake Osoyoos
Dropped Off 3/18/2007 The Quicksters placed it in Memory Lane Washington - 125.84 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/19/2007 The Quicksters retrieved it from Nanook and Nikita's Backyard Washington   Visit Log

Since we live near Canada, we will have to drop this dude into a new country. It looks like he's traveled far!

Dropped Off 11/18/2006 Simmeltron placed it in Nanook and Nikita's Backyard Washington - 13.5 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/1/2006 Simmeltron retrieved it from Spokane County's Largest Organism Washington   Visit Log

Picked this guy up on a night hike in the James T Slavin conservation area. Spotted a rogue coyote while walking to pick him up!

Boy has he been on one heck of a journey up to this point!!

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