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Travel Bug Dog Tag Bead-Lobo Red Oval Stone TB

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Owner:
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Released:
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

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Please drop this item in rural OR Premium Member Only caches.  Do not place it in an urban cache or abandon it at a caching event.  Transport the bug in the original plastic bag for as long as the bag lasts; the bag keeps the trackable clean and prevents tangling with other items.  Otherwise, take the travel bug anywhere you wish.  No permission is needed to leave the U.S.

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About This Item

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While the TB owner lives on the Southern High Plains in the Panhandle of northwest Texas, he has spent considerable time in what many Texans would call Far West Texas.  It remains a favorite part of the state.  Much of it is the Chihuahuan Desert.  In the desert are remotes outposts of civilization and even mountains that rise high enough to harbor junipers and pines.  This travel bug commemorates a favorite place in the region, partly because the history and partly because of memories.

Lobo’s  water had been discovered before the Civil War and the wells were the reason for the town to be on the San Antonio-San Diego Stagecoach Mail Route.  The water even seemed abundant enough to make the town a water stop for steam locomotives in the 1880s.
 
The town lost population after the seat (Culberson County) went to Van Horn in 1911.  When the population approached 90 people, the water table fell.  The population was estimated at 40 in the mid 1970s when a man named Bill Crist bought the entire town to revive it, but it failed.  In 1991 Lobo was abandoned by its last residents.  It remains on private property.
 
The history of the little community is interesting enough, but the writer’s interaction with the place was to find a trail along the west side of the Sierra Vieja in the late 1960s.  We were told the Lobo postmistress might have some information.  She did know of a track, but more than that she regaled us with some history of the area we intended to travel.  She reported that Jay Gould (the railroad developer and speculator) built a railroad with Chinese laborers from the Lobo siding to a seam of coal on the west side of the Sierra Vieja.  Gould sold stock in the mine but it was never developed.  The tracks were pulled up and Gould wend off to something else.
 
We took off and found much of the trail on the old railroad bed; we followed it through a tunnel to an old trestle.  We scrambled across the trestle and explored the shaft; it was little more than an extended adit.  However, it had extensive use by bats, judging by the guano.  We continued our trip southward, and with some road repair here and there we passed through the communities of Candelaria and Ruidosa then on to Presidio.  We tried to repeat the trip some years later and found our way blocked by a new fence and a locked gate.

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Tracking History (9867.8mi) View Map

Visited 4/12/2015 HEWfromNH took it to Big Rocks Make Us Smile New Hampshire - .14 miles  Visit Log
Visited 4/12/2015 HEWfromNH took it to Dr Watson’s Resort New Hampshire - .3 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/12/2015 HEWfromNH retrieved it from Box on the Curve! New Hampshire   Visit Log

Found it and left travel bug KFF1DB Yada - Kitten bug

Dropped Off 1/1/2015 djbtex placed it in Box on the Curve! New Hampshire - 23.04 miles  Visit Log

Dropping this off before I head back to Texas.

Discovered It 12/29/2014 Rathergohiking discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered this while having coffee with some friends in the Woodlands back in November and am just now getting around to logging iy. Thanks for the discovery!

Visited 12/24/2014 djbtex took it to S + || & 5 * Maine - 43.26 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/20/2014 djbtex took it to Cold Mountain Cache New Hampshire - 9.12 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/20/2014 djbtex took it to River Rest Massachusetts - 1,593.78 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 12/18/2014 mjbuzz discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered this trackable along with many others that arrived in MA for the holidays before being dropped in a cache in the area.

Retrieve It from a Cache 12/17/2014 djbtex retrieved it from Geojrh flies by 5000! Texas   Visit Log

Grabbed this from a nice cache and will move it along on it's travels soon. Perhaps to the Northeast.

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