WMO School #8 White Mountain Wolves
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Owner:
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ValnMal
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Released:
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Tuesday, May 18, 2021
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Origin:
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Alaska, United States
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Recently Spotted:
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In JIA Travel Bug Hotel
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I want it to go all around the world. To every country.
White Mountain is an Inupiaq village located in Northwest Alaska on the west bank of the Fish River, near the head of Golovin Lagoon, on the Seward Peninsula - 63 mile east of Nome. White Mountain currently has 193 residents. The students in the K-2 class at White Mountain School have each adopted a travel tag and determined its goal. The class will be visiting the travel tags pages weekly to follow their travels. We would really appreciate pictures and information about the area the travel tags visit so the students can learn of the world outside the village. We ask for you to kindly move White Mountain Wolves as quickly as possible to a cache. Try to select a safer cache in order to keep down the risk of coming up missing. The class thanks you very much for moving their travel tags.
Itibli, Nagliina adopted White Mountain Wolves. The following information was written by Itibli, Nagliina:
“It is located on the Fish River. There is a small airport. There's a mountain. It is fun. We are the White Mountain Wolves”
Learn more about White Mountain by visiting the other tags sent out by the class:
TB8BBNG: WMO School #1 – Elsa
TB8PX15: WMO School #2 – Boy
TB9N7MG - WMO School #3 – White Mountain Wolf Pup
TB9T8DY: WMO School #4 – Connor
TB9EPKD: WMO School #5 – Rocksir the Tree
TB9EPK6: WMO School #6 – Madison
TB9TVFJ: WMO School #7 – White Mountain Polar Bear
TB8X6D6: WMO School #9 – The Saber
TB9J5K6: WMO School #10 – White Mountain Moose
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173Carver took it to Wilderness, TBBunker (Train) TH6 [LNK Park Series]
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Nebraska
- 8.75 miles
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173Carver took it to Memorial Park (Bridge) [LNK Park Series]
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Nebraska
- 8.04 miles
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173Carver took it to Tanker Hill [LNK Park Series]
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Nebraska
- 13.32 miles
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This small traditional cache is on Tanker Hill in Arnold Heights Park in northwest Lincoln, NE. The skyline of downtown Lincoln, including the Nebraska State Capitol, is visible on the horizon.
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173Carver took it to 033 - Horror in the Heartland Sister Geocache
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Nebraska
- 10.14 miles
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This awesome traditional was at the top of this tree with character in Wilderness Park in Lincoln, NE. Such a fun climb.
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173Carver took it to Walton Bridge Rediscovered
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Nebraska
- 8.29 miles
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A very tricky climb around and under a bridge that helps a bike path cross over a creek east of Lincoln, NE. This was a favorite for me.
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173Carver took it to Government Square Park [LNK Park/Historic Series]
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Nebraska
- 133.02 miles
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I recently hid a letterbox hybrid within Government Square Park in Lincoln, Nebraska. The fountain is beautiful but had to be covered due to the season. To the right is the Grand Manse built in the 1920’s. To the left is the Old City Hall built in 1874-79. This entire block is on the National Register of Historic Places. Wish I could add more than one photo to each cache.
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173Carver took it to Itsy Bitsy Spider
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Iowa
- 52.69 miles
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This sneaky small traditional was actually on these unique sculptures in Avoca, IA.
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173Carver took it to The Bonnie and Clyde Holdup (Featuring Henry)
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Iowa
- 200.19 miles
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The famous Bonnie and Clyde held up a bank in Stuart, IA once upon a time. This building looked prettier though, haha. Micro in a stop sign on the corner.
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173Carver posted a note for it
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173Carver took it to Two 1
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Minnesota
- 234.85 miles
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Nearly forgot this clean traditional in the Twin Cities up in Minnesota. Fun fact: Minneahas more tree per capita than any city in the world.
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