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Travel Bug Dog Tag Longitude

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Owner:
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Released:
Friday, April 27, 2007
Origin:
South West England, United Kingdom
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of CharlieMotley.

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Current Goal

Be enjoyed by geocachers who pass it on when they are finished with it. Hopefully in this form the trackable... or should that be trackabook... might surive longer than the previous incarnations.

About This Item

Third incarnation

Found a bear in a cache near home and thought it would make a great hitchhiker.

1st trip - Dropped in Epping in July 2007 with the mission to return to Cheltenham. It took him 10 months, a journey that took him from London to the Netherlands to Devon!

2nd trip - Dropped in Murcia (Spain) in March 2009 with the mission to once again return to Cheltenham. Within a month he had made it to Devon before a German abducted this brave little bear! He dissapeared in Austria.

3rd trip - Now an Empire State Building key ring. Mission to get to the USA. This Empire State building went missing in New Jersey but did achieve its goal.

4th trip - Put into circulation at a Geocaching film event in Gloucester, UK

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Tracking History (29397.3mi) View Map

Dropped Off 7/17/2007 SamuiT placed it in The Wilderness Eastern England, United Kingdom - 4,359.85 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 5/4/2007 SamuiT retrieved it from What a Hole Grenada   Visit Log

Virtual cache so had to move on

Dropped Off 5/4/2007 SamuiT placed it in What a Hole Grenada   Visit Log
  • By the lake in Grenada
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/27/2007 SamuiT retrieved it from Millie's Makaton Cache United Kingdom   Visit Log

Retrieved this little bear from the Makaton cache, it had been left there at the start of April by Mark Rampracache and I thought it would make a perfect hitch hiker

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