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This Jeep 4x4 Travel Bug is a two inch die-cast yellow Wrangler with an official Travel Bug tag attached (like this one!). Each Jeep 4x4 Travel Bug has a unique tracking number that leads to a custom Web page. Four thousand have been hidden in caches across the U.S. as part of the Jeep 4x4 Cache-In Adventure! Visit http://jeep.geocaching.com for more details and enter the sweepstakes for your chance to win one of three new Jeep 4x4s!
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Great promotion. Thanks for sharing and greetings from 7EVENCachers
Discovered it. Thank you for sharing.
Picked this up before it was even logged in VVV. What a treat!!
I found the Jeep travel bug in the Junk Drawer Cache near my office in Frazer, PA after work today. I will be moving the Jeep west at my next PSU football game.
[This entry was edited by Webslingers on Monday, September 20, 2004 at 7:08:17 AM.]
We found it at Black Rock Down. It was a great little hike out on the north side of Phoenixville. I love the Yellow Jeep, it's a great color. This is a good cache for a family (Easy for the little ones to get to.)
Geo-Caching was introduced to us this time last year by my wonderul father in law. He picked up the hobby earlier in 2003 and when in for a visit from Indiana he took us out and we were hooked. We are a family of 5 with 2 girls who are 9 and 7, and a son who is our cache nut at the age of almost 6. My fondest caching memory is from June of this year when we went to Indiana to visit my inlaws. My father in law had surgery on Easter Sunday and was unable to come see the kids so we canceled our vacation to Maine to go and visit them. We went camping in Chain O Lakes and did some caches there. One being a canoe trip to get to it. It was so peaceful and beautiful. All of the wildlife we saw and the peacefulness of it. My husband and I went with my mother in law, and two of our children as my father in law stayed back at the site. Caching and canoing made this trip more enjoyable. This is something that 3 generations shared together. We have alot of memories that we take away from caching. Most people leave a token and take a token, however the most important token taken is the memories that we share doing this. We have met a lot of wonderful fellow cachers and I hope they too take from this what we have. The jeep makes it all the more fun trying to get our hands on one of those hotties. Only more memories to gather. I know are kids are having a blast tracking these. Thank You Jeep for the Memories (Kinda Frank Sinatraish) MDn3As
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