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Travel Bug Dog Tag Harry Hedgehog Travel Bug

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Released:
Tuesday, June 15, 2004
Origin:
California, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of Pitre Parade.

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Current Goal

I, Harry Hedgehog, would like to hitch a ride with some cool backpackers or ORV's and make my way up and down the Sierras and get my picture taken with them.

About This Item

A picture of me

Hedgehogs are found in parks, gardens, and farmlands throughout Britain and Ireland and many parts of Europe. We are used as pets in some states in the U.S.A. We eat beetles, worms and other things we can catch, but we don’t like to eat plants. To protect ourselves we use our strong skin muscles to make our quills erect. We can use the same muscles to draw our body into a ball, like pulling a drawstring tight around the opening of a bag.

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Tracking History (13190.3mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 9/4/2007 Pitre Parade retrieved it from Charlottetown Travel Bug Hotel Prince Edward Island, Canada   Visit Log

we went out caching and found Harry and thought we would take him to Newfoundland with us when we go next week.

Dropped Off 8/29/2007 Dino-Dashers placed it in Charlottetown Travel Bug Hotel Prince Edward Island, Canada - 486.45 miles  Visit Log

End of your trip with us, it has been nice having you with us. Good luck on your adventures. Hope you find more mountains eventually.

[This entry was edited by Dino-Dashers on Saturday, September 08, 2007 at 9:39:10 PM.]

  • Stopping to smell the flowers Harry just wanted to have one more smell of the flowers near the cache before getting stuffed into yet another tupperware container
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/24/2007 Dino-Dashers retrieved it from Beaver Dam Cache Massachusetts   Visit Log

Took Harry to Acton Masschusetts to visit a Beaver relative of his. After checking out the Beaver dam cache, decided to keep moving on. Now it is time to head to Canada. Harry is still smiling and enjoying the ride!

  • Oh.. wait... I'm not a beaver! Harry almost got carried away and started collecting sticks, just caught him in time before he got wet
Dropped Off 8/24/2007 Dino-Dashers placed it in Beaver Dam Cache Massachusetts - 462.51 miles  Visit Log

Did a bit of sight seeing in Acton before visiting the cache

[This entry was edited by Dino-Dashers on Saturday, September 08, 2007 at 8:32:19 PM.]

  • Acton Center Harry visited the historic monument for Capatin Issac Davis in the center of Acton Massachusetts.  Captain Davis was killed at the Old North Bridge in Concord Mass in 1775 when the minute men engaged and turned back the British troups...which was the start of the revolutionary war
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/21/2007 Dino-Dashers retrieved it from Goin' Buggie! Ontario, Canada   Visit Log

Going on a trip and thought it would be nice to take along some company. No mountains where we are going but should be fun.

Dropped Off 8/21/2007 Sunny Owl and Hubby placed it in Goin' Buggie! Ontario, Canada - 1,258.16 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/2/2007 Sunny Owl and Hubby retrieved it from Bethune Wayside Park Saskatchewan, Canada   Visit Log

We decided to help Harry move east so he is in Winnipeg waiting to be dropped off.
Sunny Owl and Hubby of Winnipeg, Manitoba

Dropped Off 7/27/2007 Sask_girl & Novy placed it in Bethune Wayside Park Saskatchewan, Canada - 10.03 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/27/2007 Sask_girl & Novy retrieved it from Arm River Roadside Park Saskatchewan, Canada   Visit Log

Dipped for some miles

Dropped Off 7/27/2007 Sask_girl & Novy placed it in Arm River Roadside Park Saskatchewan, Canada - 38.09 miles  Visit Log
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