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Travel Bug Dog Tag Smokey Bear

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Owner:
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Released:
Wednesday, June 23, 2004
Origin:
Maine, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of Allysonciesinski.

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Current Goal

To travel from cache to cache reminding people to be careful with campfires

About This Item

Smokey helping out

I'm a simple Smokey Bear keyring using the copy tag from a long ago dissapeared cactus travel bug.

 Smokey’s Story

The living symbol of Smokey Bear was an American black bear cub who in the spring of 1950 was caught in the Capitan Gap fire, a wildfire that burned 17,000 acres in the Capitan Mountains of New Mexico. The fire was in the Lincoln National Forest. Smokey had climbed a tree to escape the blaze, but his paws and hind legs had been burned. He was rescued by a game warden after the fire.

A local rancher who had been helping fight the fire took the cub home with him, but he needed veterinary aid. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Ranger Ray Bell took him to Santa Fe. His wife, Ruth, and their children, Don and Judy, cared for the cub. The story was picked up by the national news services and Smokey became an instant celebrity. He and the Bells were featured in Life Magazine cementing his star status. Soon after, Smokey was flown to the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., where he lived for 26 years. Upon his death on November 9, 1976 Smokey's remains were returned by the government to Capitan, New Mexico, and buried at what is now the Smokey Bear Historical Park.

We visited the Park and grave a few years ago and recommend the interesting museum.

 Thank you for your help in keeping me moving.

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Tracking History (63992.8mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 8/13/2004 BlackstoneVal retrieved it from Best Dam Multicache Ever Massachusetts   Visit Log

Sam seems to have kept cool the last 6 weeks in Foxboro and now that the Patriots are back to playing preseason game, he is on the move to another cool location.

Dropped Off 7/4/2004 oldgraymare placed it in Best Dam Multicache Ever Massachusetts - 226.94 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/26/2004 oldgraymare retrieved it from Tidal Falls Hideaway Maine   Visit Log

It was much too cold for Saguaro Sam so I am taking him to
Massachusetts. Hopefully he will dry out and stop shivering.

Dropped Off 6/23/2004 badnav placed it in Tidal Falls Hideaway Maine   Visit Log
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