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Jeep 4x4 Travel Bug Jeep 4x4 #1645

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Owner:
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Released:
Wednesday, June 2, 2004
Origin:
Michigan, United States
Recently Spotted:
In "BUG" Nursing Home, Graveyard, & Resurrection Pit

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Current Goal

Move me to another cache so I can meet another geocacher.

About This Item

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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    Tracking History (11842mi) View Map

    Dropped Off 11/2/2008 chrisified placed it in Chrisified's Jeep Matinance Emporium Indiana - 317.81 miles  Visit Log
    Grab It (Not from a Cache) 10/26/2008 chrisified grabbed it   Visit Log

    These Jeeps have been Rescued and are scheduled for Rebirth I have snatched these MIA Jeep Travel Bugs and I plan to replace these Jeeps and make new tags. Then these Jeeps will return back out into the world to be found and enjoyed by all Geocachers. If I have snatched this Travel Bug because you were hanging onto it WITH NO MOVEMENTS ON IT FOR A YEAR! Please contact me Chrisified I will replace all the jeeps that I place through here, at my own expence, to keep these jeeps in the game.

    Dropped Off 7/24/2004 Mean Gene placed it in ROADSIDE GEOLOGY - SIMMS MOUNTAIN FAULT Missouri - 67.78 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 7/10/2004 Mean Gene retrieved it from Hamburg Cemetery Labor Day Cache Missouri   Visit Log

    Found it!

    Dropped Off 7/10/2004 roelsch placed it in Hamburg Cemetery Labor Day Cache Missouri - 78.12 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 7/3/2004 roelsch retrieved it from 63-54-50 Travel Bug Headquarters Missouri   Visit Log

    Found this guy in Cedar City, which is a place that is no more, due to the Flood of '93. We'll take him for a spin back to St. Charles, Mo. and see if we can find a nice place to park him! -- roelsch, St. Charles, MO.

    [This entry was edited by roelsch on Tuesday, July 06, 2004 at 4:44:33 PM.]

    Dropped Off 7/1/2004 twilight rabbit placed it in 63-54-50 Travel Bug Headquarters Missouri   Visit Log
    Grab It (Not from a Cache) 6/28/2004 twilight rabbit grabbed it   Visit Log

    Will move this guy along so he can busy himself doing the jobs that the Fords, Chevys, Toyotas and Jimmies can't handle!!

    Write Jeep 4x4 Contest Essay 6/28/2004 twilight rabbit submitted a Jeep 4x4 Cache-In contest essay for it   Visit Log

    Jeep JP2X22 believes in everybody carrying their part of the load around the workplace. He is a very patient guy, but on a particular day in June, he finally ran out of patience. Even when the Fords, Cheys, Toyotas and Jimmies were trying their "best", all the really tough jobs still had to be worked by him and the other Jeeps!! Finally, after 2 Jeepettes (girl Jeeps) showed up and could work circles around the others, JP2X decided there was no reason to keep the "riff-raff" around, so he got busy and rounded up the loosers, (see submitted photo) pulled them to a quiet spot in the country, buried them and made what he now calls a "freeloaders mound". He thinks it resembles the indian mounds from days-gone-by.

    Now that this job is done, ol' JP2X is ready to roll on to other work sites by moving from geocache to geocache. He wants to visit more large and small companies to see if he can't get them to purchase MORE JEEPS so the work can be completed more efficiently, and keep the other Jeeps out there from having to do more than their share of the work!!! After his past experience, he thinks he can explain why this should make good sense to those involved in making purchasing decisions. Now he is ready to go to a cache and move about the country.

    • Gettin' rid of the "freeloaders". If the Fords, Chevys, Toyotas and Jimmies can't carry their own weight around the workplace, Jeep JP2X22 sees no reason to keep them around.  So he's "puttin' them under".
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