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Cache items change hands

Contributions from Hi Dude 98 have changed hands from our cache into other geocacher's hands and hopefully will continue to move from cache to cache and state to state.

From: Hi Dude 98
From: Cary News Crew

Recently Spotted
: Nittany Dave

Comments: Picked this interesting TB [travel bug, miniature pair of handcuffs] up in a new cache close to my home. I'll take it a couple states away and drop it off in the next two days.    

From: Hi Dude 98
From: Cary News Crew


Recently Spotted
:  Pink Dolphin

Comments
: Picked this one up from Extra Extra....if only I hadn't had other plans yesterday I could have been FTF, but at least I get to see the coin and move it on.

From: Hi Dude 98
From: Cary News Crew

About this item: Civil War, No. 4, Shiloh geocoin.

Recently Spotted: Pink Dolphin

Comments
: Will move this on to a new cache soon!

From: Hi Dude 98
From: Cary News Crew


About this item: The Campbell's - Canada 2007 Geocoin

Recently Spotted
: Pink Dolphin

Comments
: What a neat coin. Will move it to a new temporary home soon.

From: Hi Dude 98
To: Cary News Crew


Recently Spotted:  In "Extra, Extra, Read All About It"

About this item: This is a Texas Challenge 2007 geocoin. The Texas Challenge is an annual contest between teams of cachers from different parts of the state. In 2007, it was hosted in Brazos Bend State Park, and I was on the winning team. Go CenTex!

From: Hi Dude 98
To: Cary News Crew


Recently Spotted:  In "Extra, Extra, Read All About It"

About this item: Released Feb. 2, 2007 the GeocacherU was set loose on the general population. It was placed in the "Parma East" cache site as a prize for the next adventurous soul.     Now can be found in “Extra, Extra, Read All About It”.

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