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Travel Bug Dog Tag Bead-Mutt and Jeff Gold Diamond Slider TB

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Owner:
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Released:
Monday, March 2, 2020
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of Texas Tish.

This is not collectible.

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Current Goal

This trackable has the modest goal to circulate more than five years and to be moved by at least 25 cachers. That is a rate of five drops per year for five years. 

Please drop it in a Premium Member only OR a rural cache near a busy trail or road. Do not place it in an urban cache or abandon it at a caching event where there is no security.  Transport the bug in the original plastic bag for as long as the bag lasts; the bag keeps the trackable clean, protects the number and prevents tangling with other items.  Otherwise, take the trackable anywhere you wish.  No permission is needed to leave the U.S.

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About This Item

This is one of a series of large beads obtained from different places and converted into travel bugs.  They are named for Texas towns with interesting names or histories.  Much of the text is from the online Handbook of Texas or texasescapes.com. I have small to large connections to most of them, having visited or worked nearby.

Mutt and Jeff (Mutt-and-Jeff) was a community at the intersection of State Highway 37 and Farm Road 14, near Big Sandy Creek six miles from Winnsboro in northeastern Wood County. The community, which apparently never had a post office but did at one time have several stores and a blacksmith shop, is said to have gotten its name because of the contrasting sizes of the town's two leading merchants (one quite short, the other tall), which reminded inhabitants of the characters in the then-popular comic strip of that name. Many of the residents moved away in the 1920s, and though the community is not labeled on the 1936 county highway map, several farms and two businesses remained in the area at that time. By the early 1960s Mutt and Jeff, once locally famous for its barbecue, was abandoned.

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Tracking History (2045.6mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 11/9/2020 Texas Tish retrieved it from Gunsmoke Texas   Visit Log

This is so fun !! Headed to Colorado!!

  • This is so fun !!  Headed to Colorado!!  Log image uploaded from Geocaching® app
Dropped Off 11/5/2020 RDM07 placed it in Gunsmoke Texas - 169 miles  Visit Log
Visited 11/5/2020 RDM07 took it to Survivor Tree Oklahoma - 508.7 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/26/2020 RDM07 took it to Bump on a log Kansas - 190.77 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/25/2020 RDM07 took it to February 22nd~Walking the Dog Day Colorado - 20.95 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/24/2020 RDM07 took it to Potted #3 Colorado - 14.65 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/22/2020 RDM07 took it to SOURDOUGH Colorado - 50.06 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/21/2020 RDM07 took it to # 125 Vivid Violet Colorado - 47.74 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/21/2020 RDM07 took it to The Treasure Chest Colorado - 151.12 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/21/2020 RDM07 took it to Bookworm Colorado - 65.55 miles  Visit Log
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