Hudson
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Owner:
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iflyrc2
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Released:
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Sunday, April 30, 2006
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Origin:
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British Columbia, Canada
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Hudson wants to travel the world and someday come back to Vancouver Island, not too soon though.
After the early European explorers had realized that Canada was not the spice-rich Orient, the main mercantile attraction was the beaver population numbering in the millions. In the late 1600s and early 1700s, the fashion of the day demanded fur hats, which needed beaver pelts. As these hats became more popular, the demand for the pelts grew.
King Henry IV of France saw the fur trade as an opportunity to acquire much-needed revenue and to establish a North American empire. Both English and French fur traders were soon selling beaver pelts in Europe at 20 times their original purchase price.
The trade of beaver pelts proved so lucrative that the Hudson's Bay Company honored the buck-toothed little animal by putting it on the shield of its coat of arms in 1678.
Despite all this recognition, the beaver was close to extinction by the mid-19th century. There were an estimated six million beavers in Canada before the start of the fur trade. During its peak, 100,000 pelts were being shipped to Europe each year; the Canadian beaver was in danger of being wiped out. Luckily, about that time, Europeans took a liking to silk hats and the demand for beaver pelts all but disappeared.
The beaver attained official status as an emblem of Canada when an "act to provide for the recognition of the beaver (castor Canadensis) as a symbol of the sovereignty of Canada" received royal assent on March 24, 1975.
Today, thanks to conservation and silk hats, the beaver - the largest rodent in Canada - is alive and well all over the country.
LOST! _ Our beloved Hudson is now missing in action... haven't seen him since 5/27/2007 CKayaks placed it in "Skid A Ma Rink" .... anyone carrying it around...please get Hudson moving again. Thanks.
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LOST! _ Our beloved Hudson is now missing in action... haven't seen him since 5/27/2007 CKayaks placed it in "Skid A Ma Rink" .... anyone carrying it around in the bottom of your caching bag..... please get Hudson moving again. Thanks.
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walkingron posted a note for it
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Not in the cache tonight. Looks like it has been missing for quite some time.
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ed777 posted a note for it
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This TB was not in the Skid A Ma Rink cache when I visited last night.
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CKayaks placed it in "Skid A Ma Rink"
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California
- 162.49 miles
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CKayaks retrieved it from Smokey Bear's Hangout
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California
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On its way to the SF Bay area.
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Ocean Lovers placed it in Smokey Bear's Hangout
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California
- 393.39 miles
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goofyguy24 discovered it
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Just seen this at the IE cachers meet & greet 4
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smokey22 discovered it
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Very nice discovered at iecachers meet and greet #4 😁
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Ocean Lovers retrieved it from iecachers.org Meet & Greet #4
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California
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