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Travel Bug Dog Tag Eddy Shark

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Owner:
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Released:
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Origin:
Alberta, Canada
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

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Current Goal

To see how the other half lives—the freshwater half, that is! With special technology developed by his friend, Cache Cowfish (GC15BRJ), Eddy is able to leave his saltwater home! He wants to explore lakes and meet their inhabitants in all their diversity and study them and their cultures. Thanks to Cowfish’s technology, Eddy will not eat his subjects or human users of lakes. (It’s still safe to go into the water!) Please help Eddy by taking him to lakes—mountain ones, briny ones, swampy ones, large ones, small ones, deep ones, shallow ones, resort ones or secluded ones. Pictures would be appreciated so that we can be sure that Eddy is studying hard! ; )

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Eddy Shark

Great white shark, seeker of knowledge.

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Tracking History (6616.2mi) View Map

Write note 8/28/2017 Black Shark posted a note for it   Visit Log

Promises, promises. It seems that Bradinator's last act on this site was to raise our hopes that our lost TB was found and would soon be back in the game. Disappointing. 😟 Another TB lost to a lack of respect for other peoples' property.

Mark Missing 8/28/2017 Black Shark marked it as missing   Visit Log

The owner has set this Trackable as missing.

Write note 4/17/2011 Black Shark posted a note for it   Visit Log

Glad to hear that Eddy has not been "lost at sea," so to speak, and we look forward to seeing him back in a cache very soon. Thanks for the response, Bradinator.

Write note 4/17/2011 Bradinator posted a note for it   Visit Log

Sadly, Eddy has spent a great deal of time lost in our household junk drawers, backpacks and gloveboxes. Happily, he's been found and is preparing to re-enter the world. ;)

Write note 4/16/2011 Black Shark posted a note for it   Visit Log

Sadly Eddy has been missing for a year and there has been no action taken or word from the last retriever, Bradinator. 😟 Eddy shall remain in Bradinator's inventory with hopes that he will one day be returned to the game where he was intended to be enjoyed by others.

Retrieve It from a Cache 4/18/2010 Bradinator retrieved it from Chief Wil McCutcheon's - Fire Wall TB/GC HOTEL British Columbia, Canada   Visit Log

Grabbed Eddy yesterday and we are preparing a suitable destination with regard to his preferences as outlined in his accompanying manifesto.

Discovered It 4/15/2010 catstation discovered it   Visit Log

SHARK!!!!!!!

Discovered It 4/14/2010 TheFamousThree discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered this morning at a new letterbox cache.

Dropped Off 4/13/2010 RATCHET_FMR placed it in Chief Wil McCutcheon's - Fire Wall TB/GC HOTEL British Columbia, Canada - 85.13 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/1/2010 RATCHET_FMR retrieved it from KVT Trail Ponderosa British Columbia, Canada   Visit Log

Will ensure he finds some expierience and a watery home!

  • Eddie along Lake Okanagan, BC, Canada At Soorimpt Provincial Park along Hwy#97, between Penticton & Summerland.  Eddie learns about staying 100 yards away from fresh-water divers.  He also learns to locate them by watching for 'bubbles'.
  • Eddie - up in the mountains! Ed learns about snow-packs melting high in the hills, and how that melt-water begins to form pools that eventually flow down-hill!

Eddie says, "BRRRR"
  • At a natural fresh-water spring, Eddie soaks it up (see GC1XFM6  Next Stop Geocaching: A Walk to the Spring)
  • Shy Eddie lurks below the ice on Link Lake, BC  (see GC16QA5 Mini Monolith)

TB 'Mortimer Moose' just emerged from a local cache today and he came down to the lake for a refreshing drink.  

TB Eddie Shark gets up the courage to say "hello"!
  • Eddie the Shark TB hops up on the ice 2 C Mortimer
  • Eddie the Shark TB instantly befriends Mortimer TB
  • Eddie swims by Bromley Rock, Similkameen River British Columbia (southern), Canada  03.2010
  • Eddie swims under a Hwy#5 bridge. GCH1EN, Yellow as the Flaming Bridge - cache!  North of Princeton, British Columbia, Canada
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