Braun-Wood Traveler
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Owner:
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Highpointer
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Released:
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Sunday, March 19, 2006
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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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This furry yellow bear can travel to any quality cache. However, please don't put this traveler in "travel bug hotels" or caches that are highly exposed or that appear likely to be found accidentally by non-geocachers.
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Please never drop the coin in Travel Bug Hotels or Geocaching Events.
Bitte hinterlegt die Coin niemals in Travel Bug Hotels oder bei Geocaching Events.
If you see this travel bug in a cache, please take it. DO NOT "DISCOVER" IT. I will delete all "Discovered" log entries.
Braun-Wood Cachers of Bullhead City, Arizona originally placed this traveler as an "unofficial" travel bug in The Bilge on March 19, 2006. Highpointer found this traveler in Hotwheels Heaven on March 7, 2007 and upgraded it to an official travel bug by attaching a Groundspeak travel bug tag to it.
Since I want this travel bug to last a long time, please don't put this travel bug in caches that are exposed or which are likely to become lost or stolen, such as geocaches hidden in shrubbery in public parks and greenbelts. Please don't place this travel bug in geocaches described as "travel bug hotels" or the like because many travel bug become lost in such caches, and many of these caches are in easily-accessible exposed locations where they become muggled. Please don't drop this travel bug at an event cache unless you hand it directly to another geocacher. If you drop this in a cache, this should be the only travel bug in the cache after you leave.
Unlike many travel bugs, it is perfectly fine to place this travel bug in remote or difficult caches, and I actually encourage you to do so. I would much rather have this travel bug sitting in a remote cache for several months where it will be safe, rather than being dropped in an exposed urban cache where it will become missing when the cache gets muggled or gets lost when it is picked up and not logged by a casual geocacher.
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