Hasten The Hare
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Owner:
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Tortoise and Hare
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Released:
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Thursday, January 1, 2004
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Origin:
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California, United States
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Recently Spotted:
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In Computer Bone Yard
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"I've set out to prove once and for all that slow and steady DOES NOT win the race! It would mean a lot if I could log more miles than that dodderer, "Tarry The Tortoise" (Travel Bug #TBDEB3). Although I'm in a hurry, please take photos of our brief adventures together, so the folks back home can enjoy the ride. In December 2007, please return me to: P.O. Box 758, Glendora, CA 91740-0758."
In the spirit of learning ... Hares are members of the rabbit family. They are usually brown or grayish in color, but northern species acquire a white coat in winter. They generally have longer ears and hind legs than rabbits and move by jumping rather than by running. Unlike rabbits, hares are born covered with fur and with their eyes open. Hares live in meadows, brushy country, and woodland clearings; they are largely nocturnal although they may forage in the day if undisturbed. Hares feed on grasses, leaves, and bark.
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Tracking History (3882.9mi) View Map
CacheSceneInvestigators posted a note for it
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Just a note to let you know that as of 3/8/05 this TB was not in The Computer Boneyard.
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grampapa posted a note for it
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I agree, I was just there and did not see hide nor
hare of him. shucks/darn I guess he's gone missing.
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😟 I went out tooking for Hasty yesterday but he was not in his cage at Computer Bone Yard. I wonder if he escaped to check out the area or if he is rushing off to another place without remembering to tell us that he was going.
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sierrafrogs placed it in Computer Bone Yard
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- 200.19 miles
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sierrafrogs retrieved it from Lochsa River Cache
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Idaho
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😁 Found Hasting the Hare TB in Lochsa River Cache and moved it to Computer Bone Yard Cache in Idaho. It's also our first TB so it was cool finding it!
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wadel placed it in Lochsa River Cache
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Idaho
- 123.95 miles
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wadel retrieved it from River's Bend
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Washington
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Will get the hare moving soon.
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dshifter placed it in River's Bend
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Washington
- 270.99 miles
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Finally got Hasten The Hare moving again after taking a month off from traveling. Hope someone can keep him moving.
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dshifter grabbed it
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"Hasten The Hare" told Team Teasel East that it was ready to move on, so it took a big trip North to the land of Lewis & Clark.
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Team Teasel East retrieved it from Mountain Home TB Hideout
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Idaho
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Saw a cotton tail as we approached the site. This hare wants to go to "Camp & Cache" to meet lots of cachers. He is off to the big sand pile to party! Team Teasel East & Mckenna
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