Henry
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Owner:
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MRG
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Released:
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Tuesday, December 30, 2003
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Origin:
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New South Wales, Australia
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Recently Spotted:
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In the hands of Dbell6109.
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Eats, roots, and leaves...but always loyal
Henry, a true and loyal friend. He is one for adventure, holidays and new experiences. He loves to get out and enjoy what the world has to offer!
So if you come across Henry in your travels, make the effort to show him a good time! He loves to travel as far and as wide as possible.
Of course, as we all know, Henry is a bit of an exhibitionist. So make sure to take as many pictures of him and his adventures as you can. We would all love to know what Henry really gets up to when away from home!
Finally I ask that you take care of Henry. While he may seem rough and tough on the outside, and always be seen to be looking for a good time. On the inside he is as fragile as the rest of us!
We wish you many happy travels Henry. Regards MRG
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Sailor30 retrieved it from Harris Hill Fly Away
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New York
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TheSayreShellie placed it in Harris Hill Fly Away
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New York
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Bye Henry! There is lots of nice stuff out at this hiding spot for you to root around in. Much nicer than where I originally thought I'd leave you. I'm gonna miss you!
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TheSayreShellie retrieved it from Soaring Capital, USA
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"Dropped" Henry briefly in this micro cache so he could have some photo ops before the final drop nearby. Wish I could have got him some nicer pictures, but the blue skies started disappearing in the afternoon. He is on Harris Hill, which happens to be the Soaring Capitol of the USA, read more here: http://www.soaringmuseum.org/ . This area gets visitors from all over, so I hope he'll move to new adventures soon. Hey, if he hangs around until April, maybe a cacher will take him for a sailplane ride! I'm gonna miss the little guy!
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TheSayreShellie placed it in Soaring Capital, USA
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New York
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ferret123 discovered it
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Observed in the posession of a fellow Cacher
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TheSayreShellie posted a note for it
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Well Henry had a great time in Pulaski, NY and the surrounding areas. Turns out he was indeed allowed in the Bed & Breakfast, after 1st being checked with a flea comb. 😉 Sorry Henry, it's B&B policy! There we had a great time chatting & dining with guests from all over, including a cool 😎 young executive chef from Boston who assured Henry that wombat is not in his cooking repetroire! 😮 Henry cross-country skiied at N 43 33.031' W 075 52.738' ( http://www.salmonhills.com/ ) and has the pictures to prove it. He also learned all about "lake-effect" snow, with a dumping of 3.5 - 4 ft of the white stuff on 2/20. That's a bit much for a wombat, so I'm taking him back home where's there's only 6" of snow!
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TheSayreShellie retrieved it from Preble Travel Lodge
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Henry, you are one cute and STURDY wombat(?)! You are going cross country skiing with me in the Tug Hill Region of NY. Had to sneak you into the Pulaski Bed & Breakfast I'm staying at-- not sure they allow wombats! 😁
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The Scorpio placed it in Preble Travel Lodge
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The Scorpio grabbed it
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I actually recovered this TB from GCMZAX, it wasn't listed as being there. Will try to move him along soon.
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snowchaser posted a note for it
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i left henry at a rest area along i-81n in pa. he was a little tried and wanted to rest. but i did pick up a new one. henry was with me for awhile from roanoke va. to riverhead long island ny. up to maine and mt. washington nh. and to the poconos of pa.
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