Bead-Blanket Orange Small Porcelain Pendant TB
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Owner:
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shellbadger
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Released:
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Friday, February 26, 2021
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Origin:
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Texas, United States
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Recently Spotted:
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In xoB tsoP arrumarruT
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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 2-May-24 this trackable had survived for 3.1 years and had been moved by 5 cachers, for an average drop every 227 days, or 1.6 drops per year.
Please keep it moving, then drop it in a safe place!
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This is one of a series of large beads obtained from different places and converted into travel bugs. They are named for Texas towns with interesting names or histories. Much of the text is from the online Handbook of Texas or texasescapes.com.
Blanket is in eastern Brown County. According to some accounts Blanket Creek was named in 1852 by a group of surveyors who came upon a band of Tonkawa Indians who had been caught in a downpour and had spread their blankets over sumac bushes near the creek for protection. Later the name was transferred to the community that developed on its banks. A post office was established in 1875. When the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railroad was extended from Comanche to Brownwood in 1891, Blanket was moved from its former site to its present location. It had a population of 304 in 1904 and in 2000 the population had increased to 402.
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Thewins5 placed it in xoB tsoP arrumarruT
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New South Wales, Australia
- .45 miles
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Didn’t have this one long but leaving this in this next car cachers cache
Safe travels
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Thewins5 took it to Rare Beasts #5 - The Cyclops
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New South Wales, Australia
- .71 miles
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Another cool puzzle and a great cache guardian
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Thewins5 took it to The Stickman of Peppermint Creek
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New South Wales, Australia
- .26 miles
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A quick puzzle in Turramurra (down a steep slope)
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Thewins5 took it to Cygnet-1
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New South Wales, Australia
- 14.87 miles
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First of a few around Turramurra
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Thewins5 took it to TGHTH - Brooklyn
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New South Wales, Australia
- 22.25 miles
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A visit to Brooklyn for fish and chips and a cache
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Thewins5 took it to Kulnura? Where's Kulnura?
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New South Wales, Australia
- 357.6 miles
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Have driven this past one many times and today we had a quick stop at the shop and I found the cache!
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Thewins5 took it to Under the Brooklyn Bridge
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New South Wales, Australia
- 378.05 miles
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A visit to the Mooney Mooney bridge in the rain
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Thewins5 took it to NRRT - Stokers Siding Ad Lab Bonus
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New South Wales, Australia
- 1.16 miles
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A few more in the Tweed valley - back on the rail trail (last one for this trip - another bonus cache)
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Thewins5 took it to AL Bonus: NRRT - Dunbible
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New South Wales, Australia
- 2.12 miles
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A few more in the Tweed valley - back on the rail trail (a bonus cache under a bridge)
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Thewins5 took it to NRRT - Tweed Regional Art Gallery
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New South Wales, Australia
- 14.96 miles
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A few more in the Tweed valley - back on the rail trail. (One I couldn’t find last visit)
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