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Travel Bug Dog Tag Catch the Monkey

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Owner:
Da Hoton ICEMan Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Recently Spotted:
In Seashore Lines Choo-Choo Cache

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Current Goal

It seems Da Hoton ICEMan finally caught that oh so infamous Monkey(boy). After hoarding him for awhile, I decided to release him back into the wild. However, Monkeyboy left his Monkeytag with me (monkeys after all need proper identification if they are to live in society). Please help me get this back to him by moving from cache to cache with the ultimate goal of reaching Vandalia, Ohio (near Dayton). I'm sure he would also appreciate any pictures of it with his primate friends.

About This Item

This is a dog tag with a fellow primate attached that would like to be reunited with Monkeyboy. Please help as best as you can.


Historical Mission:
My brother won this Travel bug tag for me at the WWFM in Dayton, Ohio.

It has been attached to Monkeyboy to track his movements until I can catch him.

Feel free to catch the Monkey if you can. Handcuffs are recommended until you can get the Tag Number.

Mission: Travel from cache to cache until I can recover it from my nephew. Then I'll attach a substitute monkey and release it back into the wild to continue its journey.

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    Tracking History (1526.6mi) View Map

    Dropped Off 12/1/2007 KEWAH placed it in Basket Capital Ohio - 10.64 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 11/20/2007 KEWAH retrieved it from FTF With a Twist Ohio   Visit Log

    Not quite a find yet but pried monkey out of tree and moved along.

    Dropped Off 11/20/2007 KEWAH placed it in FTF With a Twist Ohio   Visit Log
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