This is no ordinary geocaching trading item!

A Pig in a Poke is a Geocaching Logo Travel Tag Travel Bug, traveling from geocache to geocache on a very specific mission.

Trackable ItemIf you do not intend to log your visit on the Geocaching.com web site, please DO NOT TAKE THIS ITEM. Its travels and its progress requires you to log that it is being taken from this geocache. You will also need to log when you place it in another geocache. It's easy!

If you are willing to log your part of this Trackable's journey and place it in another geocache as soon as possible (after you log your find), grab it from this geocache.

My Current Goal:

See the world and remind the buyer to beware!  According to Wikipedia, A pig in a poke is a thing that is bought without first being inspected, and thus of unknown authenticity or quality. A "poke" is a bag, so the image is of a concealed item being sold. Starting in the 19th century, this idiom was explained as a confidence trick where a farmer would substitute a cat for a suckling pig when bringing it to market. When the buyer discovered the deception, he was said to "let the cat out of the bag", that is, to reveal that which is secret. The idiom exists in other cultures:  the French "acheter (un) chat en poche" and the Dutch "een kat in de zak kopen" (both meaning: to buy a cat in a bag) refer to an actual scam of this nature, while the English idiom "sold a pup" refers to a similar con.