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Travel Bug Dog Tag Love Bug-Zulu Black Stone Outline

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Owner:
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Released:
Wednesday, December 6, 2023
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of Boro1986.

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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 more than 25 cachers. That is a target rate of five drops per year for five years, or a drop every 73 days. The past average drop rate of my trackables in US is 124 days, in Europe it is 71 days. Please keep it moving, then drop it in a safe place!

If in the US, 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

This is one of a series of heart-shaped items obtained from different places and converted into travel bugs. They are named either for the places of their origin or for Texas Panhandle-South Plains towns with interesting names or histories.

Zulu was never really a town, but it was the first non-native gathering place in what would become Hansford County. It was named by English brothers James and Robert Cator who in 1873, among others, were hunting buffalo. As the buffalo were slaughtered, and the Red River Wars removed the Comanche into Indian Territory, the brothers and their sister Clara decided to try ranching. They settled in along North Palo Duro Creek and built a house. They were soon joined by others. They named their house and store the Zulu Stockade, perhaps for the prairie resemblance to the Zulu-lands of South Africa.

In 1876 the Texas legislature marked off Hansford County but there were still so few people the new county was administered by authorities in Wheeler County. The 1880 the United States census counted eighteen people living there. In 1887, there was a stage stop at Hansford, on the old Tascosa-Dodge City Trail.

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Tracking History (3760.1mi) View Map

Visited 3/26/2024 shellbadger took it to 62 HH Campbell RA (Motley Co, DeL 2017 39) Texas - 17.48 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/26/2024 shellbadger took it to Forest Lawn Cemetery (Floyd Co, DeL '17p38) Texas - 3.7 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/26/2024 shellbadger took it to Floydada (Floyd Co Mem Park), DeL '17p38) Texas - 10.44 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/26/2024 shellbadger took it to Lockney Cemetery (Floyd Co., Del '17 p38) Texas - 35.32 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/26/2024 shellbadger took it to I-27, 75N, Tulia (Swisher Co, DeL 2017 33) Texas - 90.76 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/26/2024 shellbadger took it to I-27, 41S, Six Point (Hale Co, DeL 2017 37) Texas - 8.61 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/26/2024 shellbadger took it to I-27, 31S, Hale Center (Hale Co, DeL 2017 37) Texas - 13.63 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/26/2024 shellbadger took it to I-27, 17S, New Deal (Lubbock Co, DeL 2017 37) Texas - 85.7 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/17/2024 shellbadger took it to Lubbock County Woodmen Tour (DeL 2017 47) Texas - 83.98 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/1/2024 shellbadger took it to 82 6666 Ranch (King Co, DeL '17 50) Texas - 25.75 miles  Visit Log
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