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Travel Bug Dog Tag Travel-Glacier NP TB6

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Owner:
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Released:
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of beastpita.

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Current Goal

This trackable has the goal to circulate more than five years and to be moved by at least 25 cachers. That is a target rate of five drops per year for five years, or a drop every 73 days.   As of 25-Jul-21 it had survived for 5.5 years but it had been moved by only 23 cachers, for an average release every 87 days. Keep it moving!

No permission is needed to leave the U.S. While in the U.S., please drop it in a Premium Member only OR a rural cache near a busy trail or road. Do not place it in an urban cache or abandon it at a caching event where there is no security. Transport the bug in the original plastic bag for as long as the bag lasts; the bag keeps the trackable clean, protects the number and prevents tangling with other items. Otherwise, take the trackable anywhere you wish.

About This Item

travelgnpmoose

In the fall of 2015 my wife and I made a trip from Texas up through Wyoming, Montana, Alberta and British Columbia.  I am always on the lookout for something to convert into a travel bug.  This is one such item.

Glacier National Park is located in Montana, on the Canada–United States border with the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia.  The park encompasses over 1 million acres and includes parts of two mountain ranges over 130 named lakes, more than 1,000 different species of plants, and hundreds of species of animals.  This vast pristine ecosystem encompasses 16,000 square miles.

The region that became Glacier National Park was first inhabited by Native Americans. Upon the arrival of European explorers, it was dominated by the Blackfeet in the east and the Flathead in the western regions. Under pressure the Blackfoot ceded the mountainous parts of their treaty lands in 1895 to the federal government; it later became part of the park.  Soon after the establishment of the park on May 11, 1910, a number of hotels and chalets were constructed by the Great Northern Railway.  These historic hotels and chalets are listed as National Historic Landmarks and a total of 350 locations are on the National Register of Historic Places. By 1932 work was completed on the Going-to-the-Sun Road, later designated a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, which provided greater accessibility for automobiles into the heart of the park.

Of the estimated 150 glaciers which existed in the park in the mid-19th century, only 25 active glaciers remained by 2010.   Scientists studying the glaciers in the park have estimated that all the glaciers may disappear by 2030 if the current climate patterns persist.

Large mammals such as the grizzly, moose, and mountain goat, as well as rare or endangered species like the wolverine and Canadian lynx, inhabit the park.  Hundreds of species of birds, more than a dozen fish species, and a few reptile and amphibian species have been documented.  The park has numerous ecosystems ranging from prairie to tundra.   Large forest fires are uncommon in the park but in 2003 over 13% of the park burned.

Glacier National Park borders Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada—the two parks are known as the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park and were designated as the world's first International Peace Park in 1932.  Both parks were designated by the United Nations as Biosphere Reserves in 1976, and in 1995 as World Heritage sites.

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Tracking History (45917.8mi) View Map

Visited 11/30/2020 taxman417 took it to Revisit Opperman's Pond Park New York - 55.67 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/19/2020 taxman417 retrieved it from JMB-30 Pocahontas & Wood Connecticut   Visit Log

Took this TB to help it move along!

Dropped Off 10/2/2020 nimpek placed it in JMB-30 Pocahontas & Wood Connecticut - 4.05 miles  Visit Log

Had this way to long. Wanted to bring it deep into ME but never had the opportunity since picking it up. I hope the next person helps it on its destination.

Retrieve It from a Cache 5/3/2019 nimpek retrieved it from Den 2 Connecticut   Visit Log

Picked this little bug up at Cherry Grove Preserve in Newtown CT. The preserve covers about 30 acres which offers many outdoor activities and has only been around for about a year. I'll be traveling north later this month and will bring it with me to either VT, NH or ME. Where I'll place it in a cache deep in the woods for another Geo-cacher to find. Never been to MT but it is probably as beautiful as the Great North Woods in upper state New England where it will be placed. Enjoy!

Dropped Off 1/1/2019 Reno8 placed it in Den 2 Connecticut - 24.11 miles  Visit Log
Visited 1/1/2019 Reno8 took it to The 3 r's Connecticut - 1.2 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/31/2018 Reno8 took it to Green and Bear It Connecticut - 30.43 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/23/2018 Reno8 took it to C.O.T.T. The Harpy's Aerie Connecticut - .16 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/23/2018 Reno8 took it to Corkscrewed! Connecticut - .56 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/23/2018 Reno8 took it to Bodicea's Revenge Connecticut - .22 miles  Visit Log
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