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Travel Bug Dog Tag Travel-Devils Tower TB06

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Owner:
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Released:
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

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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 rate of five drops per year for five years, or a drop every 73 days.  As of 7-Sep-20 it had survived for 3.5 years and had been moved by 29 cachers, for an average release every 44 days. 

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About This Item

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.

Devils Tower is an igneous intrusion or laccolith.  The oval-shaped mesa around the Tower suggests the old volcano's shape.   The area is part of the Black Hills, near Hulett and Sundance in Crook County, northeastern Wyoming.   It rises dramatically 1,267 feet above the surrounding terrain.  Devils Tower was the first declared United States National Monument, established on September 24, 1906, by President Theodore Roosevelt.  In recent years, about 1% of the Monument's 400,000 annual visitors climbed Devils Tower, mostly using traditional climbing techniques.

The name Devil's Tower originated in 1875 during an expedition led by Col. Richard Irving Dodge when his interpreter misinterpreted the name to mean Bad God's Tower, which then became Devil's Tower. All information signs in that area use the name "Devils Tower", following a geographic naming standard whereby the apostrophe is eliminated.

There are several legends among native American tribes about the Devils Tower; the beginnings of the stories vary (adventurous boys, silly girls, lost children) but they all end with a giant bear leaving claw marks on the tower.  It is actually lava rock that cooled and remained in place while the surrounding and overlying rock eroded away.

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Tracking History (41039.7mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 3/1/2017 Unit312J retrieved it from 82 Crosbyton E (Crosby Co, DeL 2017 48) Texas   Visit Log

Off on some adventures

Dropped Off 2/22/2017 shellbadger placed it in 82 Crosbyton E (Crosby Co, DeL 2017 48) Texas - 33.83 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/31/2016 shellbadger took it to 211 Railroad Crossing (Garza Co, DeL 2017 48) Texas - 29.56 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/31/2016 shellbadger took it to Vision Mart Texas - 35.73 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/18/2016 shellbadger took it to 84 Post NW (Garza Co, DeL 2017 48) Texas - 37.38 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/18/2016 shellbadger took it to 380 Post W (Garza Co, DeL 2017 48) Texas - 20.09 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/18/2016 shellbadger took it to 380 Tahoka E (Lynn Co, DeL 2017 47) Texas - 3.18 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/18/2016 shellbadger took it to 87 Tahoka Sign S (Lynn Co, DeL 2017 47) Texas - 29.86 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/18/2016 shellbadger took it to Patriot TB Hotel (Lubbock Co, DeL '17 47) Texas   Visit Log
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