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Travel Bug Dog Tag Tree-Palmer Oak Black TB

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Owner:
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Released:
Thursday, July 11, 2019
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
In That Was Easy #1 Avon/Simsbury

This is not collectible.

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Current Goal

I maintain records on my trackables. They have 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. The average drop rate of my trackables in the US is 124 days, in Europe it is 71 days. As of 30-May-24 this trackable had survived for 4.6 years and had been moved by 12 cachers, for an average drop every 141 days, or 2.6 drops per year. Please keep it moving, then drop it in a safe place!

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

About This Item

A wooden ring to a tree ring to a tree seems like a logical sequence.  Whatever the case, this TB is one of a series of wooden rings named for famous or unusual trees. 

The Jurupa Oak is a solitary Palmer oak in the Jurupa Mountains near Crestmore Heights, California. The species normally occurs in more moist and montane habitats

The Jurupa representive is a clonal colony that is estimated to be 13,000 years old.  The age was estimated based on the size of the colony and the growth rate of individual stems. In 2009, the tree is made up of 70 clusters of stems, was 2.5 kilometers (1.55 miles) in width, and 1 meter (3.28 feet) in height. The plant produces flowers, but is is only known to reproduce asexually by cloning.

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Tracking History (7957.8mi) View Map

Dropped Off 9/19/2020 Bonolo placed it in Pretty in Pink TB Hotel Utah - 991.82 miles  Visit Log

Found this bug near Lake Lavon in the Dallas, TX area. Dropped off near the Jordan River in Salt Lake, Utah. COVID really slowed my caching down. Think this cache fit the description the owner wants.

  • Jordan River, Utah
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/19/2020 Bonolo retrieved it from Trail to Somewhere Texas   Visit Log

Found this bug today. Will get moving soon.

Dropped Off 1/26/2020 BorninTXgal placed it in Trail to Somewhere Texas - .95 miles  Visit Log

I knew this was a great cache for this TB when I got it so I came back to this awesome ammo can because it meets shellbadgers rural requirement with ease :-}

Visited 1/19/2020 BorninTXgal took it to Maintenance Run Texas - .11 miles  Visit Log
Visited 1/19/2020 BorninTXgal took it to What's That Smell? Texas - .36 miles  Visit Log
Visited 1/19/2020 BorninTXgal took it to Round the Bend Texas - .12 miles  Visit Log
Visited 1/19/2020 BorninTXgal took it to Hike-n-Grab 4 Texas - .26 miles  Visit Log
Visited 1/19/2020 BorninTXgal took it to Out In The Open Texas - .64 miles  Visit Log
Visited 1/19/2020 BorninTXgal took it to The Great Texas Sycamore Tree Texas - .19 miles  Visit Log

I took pictures of the Great Sycamore but they do not do it justice. The tree was massive and for some reason it's branches were white. If you visit the cache page you will see how tiny a man looks by it and it has a good write up about the tree as well.

Visited 1/19/2020 BorninTXgal took it to Sleepy Hollow Texas - .57 miles  Visit Log
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