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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Tag RODRICK'S SOCKS

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Released:
Monday, July 28, 2014
Origin:
Maine, United States
Recently Spotted:
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You've found a piece of the Heffleys lost luggage! Greg, Rodrick, Manny, Mom, and Dad have hit the road, but they've lost a few things along the way.

The Heffleys need your help moving six thousand Wimpy Kid trackables across North America. Each trackable features an item the Heffleys have lost. When you find a Wimpy Kid trackable, use the code to log it and then keep it moving by putting it in another geocache. Make sure you log it to see how far your trackable goes! When you place it in a geocache, others will have a chance to help the Heffleys, too!

What adventures will the Heffleys get into on the road? Find out when Greg Heffley and his family hit the road in author-illustrator Jeff Kinney's latest installment in the phenomenally bestselling Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul arrives in stores on November 4, 2014, and is available for preorder.

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round  tag with white socks on front

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Tracking History (9335.2mi) View Map

Visited 12/31/2023 Skywalker1640 took it to Graves and More Graves - Senterwood Cemetery Texas - 29.81 miles  Visit Log

Here is an African-American cemetery that was started after a little girl was killed by a bear in 1856. 🪦

  • Here is an African-American cemetery that was started after a little girl was killed by a bear in 1856. ?? Log image uploaded from Geocaching® app
Visited 12/31/2023 Skywalker1640 took it to Sowers Cemetery Texas - 2.57 miles  Visit Log

This was a fun find in a hole in a nearby tree. There is a limb that is sticking out that is attached to a pill bottle. Have you seen tombstones that look like a piece of wood? In 1890 Joseph Cullen Root founded Woodmen of the World, a fraternal benefit organization, the purpose of which was to make life insurance affordable to everyone. From 1890 until 1900 the policy included a tombstone. 🪦

  • This was a fun find in a hole in a nearby tree. There is a limb that is sticking out that is attached to a pill bottle. Have you seen tombstones that look like a piece of wood? In 1890 Joseph Cullen Root founded Woodmen of the World, a fraternal benefit organization, the purpose of which was to make life insurance affordable to everyone.  From 1890 until 1900 the policy included a tombstone. ?? Log image uploaded from Geocaching® app
Visited 12/31/2023 Skywalker1640 took it to Woodmen of the World - Redux! Texas - 2.41 miles  Visit Log

Fun multi cache and adventure lab in Shady Grove Cemetery. Found the oldest grave dated in 1878. 🪦

  • Fun multi cache and adventure lab in Shady Grove Cemetery. Found the oldest grave dated in 1878. ?? Log image uploaded from Geocaching® app
Visited 12/31/2023 Skywalker1640 took it to Graveyard Shift Texas - 5.24 miles  Visit Log

This is one of the strangest gravesites I have visited. In the middle of this industrial park that is surrounded by warehouses is a small graveyard named Ford Cemetery. The oldest marker is of Mariah Trayler who died in 1858. Glad to see these old graveyards being protected. -JMW ∆X 🪦

  • This is one of the strangest gravesites I have visited. In the middle of this industrial park that is surrounded by warehouses is a small graveyard named Ford Cemetery. The oldest marker is of Mariah Trayler who died in 1858. Glad to see these old graveyards being protected. -JMW ?X ?? Log image uploaded from Geocaching® app
Visited 12/31/2023 Skywalker1640 took it to Tombstone Texas - 193.29 miles  Visit Log

Visiting some old gravesites and tombstones in Texas. What is cool about this multi cache is not only is it a graveyard in a park on the campus of the University of Texas Arlington but it is the oldest cache in all of Texas! This cache has been around over 23 years! It gets many visitors every month! What is the oldest cache where you are from? -JMW ∆X 🪦

  • Visiting some old gravesites and tombstones in Texas. What is cool about this multi cache is not only is it a graveyard in a park on the campus of the University of Texas Arlington but it is the oldest cache in all of Texas! This cache has been around over 23 years! It gets many visitors every month! What is the oldest cache where you are from? -JMW ?X ?? Log image uploaded from Geocaching® app
Write note 12/25/2023 Skywalker1640 posted a note for it   Visit Log

I am just dropping in to wish you a very Merry Christmas! Here’s hoping that 2024 is full of travel and adventures!! -JMW ∆X

  • I am just dropping in to wish you a very Merry Christmas! Here’s hoping that 2024 is full of travel and adventures!! -JMW ?X Log image uploaded from Geocaching® app
Visited 12/24/2023 Skywalker1640 took it to Presidential Hospitality Texas - .2 miles  Visit Log

The Texas White House is the LBJ Ranch House, the home of President Lyndon B. Johnson and his wife, Lady Bird. Leaders from around the world visited the Johnsons here, and during the Johnson Administration it became known as the Texas White House. President Johnson was the first President to create a functioning White House away from Washington. In 1972 the Johnsons donated the Texas White House to the National Park Service and the American people. 🏡

  • The Texas White House is the LBJ Ranch House, the home of President Lyndon B. Johnson and his wife, Lady Bird. Leaders from around the world visited the Johnsons here, and during the Johnson Administration it became known as the Texas White House. President Johnson was the first President to create a functioning White House away from Washington. In 1972 the Johnsons donated the Texas White House to the National Park Service and the American people. ??  Log image uploaded from Geocaching® app
Visited 12/24/2023 Skywalker1640 took it to Aviation at the Ranch Texas - 13.02 miles  Visit Log

The airplane that is sometimes jokingly referred to as "Air Force One-Half," although any plane that carries the president of the United States is Air Force One when it's in the air. This Lockheed JetStar, now permanently displayed at the LBJ Ranch near Stonewall, Texas, flew Lyndon Johnson in and out of the ranch when he was vice president and president in the 1960s. ✈️

  • The airplane that is sometimes jokingly referred to as "Air Force One-Half," although any plane that carries the president of the United States is Air Force One when it's in the air. This Lockheed JetStar, now permanently displayed at the LBJ Ranch near Stonewall, Texas, flew Lyndon Johnson in and out of the ranch when he was vice president and president in the 1960s. ??  Log image uploaded from Geocaching® app
Visited 12/24/2023 Skywalker1640 took it to Wash Area Texas - 40.76 miles  Visit Log

On Christmas Eve, visited the boyhood home of Lyndon B. Johnson in Johnson City, Texas. The President lived here from the age of five until his high school graduation in 1924. The home is furnished in the early to mid-1920s period and as such depicts a rural Texas lifestyle of 100 years ago. 🤠

  • On Christmas Eve, visited the boyhood home of Lyndon B. Johnson in Johnson City, Texas. The President lived here from the age of five until his high school graduation in 1924. The home is furnished in the early to mid-1920s period and as such depicts a rural Texas lifestyle of 100 years ago. ?? Log image uploaded from Geocaching® app
Visited 12/23/2023 Skywalker1640 took it to Figures of Texas History #1 Texas - 172.51 miles  Visit Log

Visited today the Texas State Cemetery. In order to be buried here an individual had to make a significant contribution to Texas. This gravesite is for Stephen Austin, the President and Founder of Texas.

  • Visited today the Texas State Cemetery. In order to be buried here an individual had to make a significant contribution to Texas. This gravesite is for  Stephen Austin, the President and Founder of Texas.  Log image uploaded from Geocaching® app
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