So one thing we like about geocaching is finding travel bugs. Remember in our very first geocache we found the Snaffle Bit Travel Bug, which we took to the Oakley Rodeo to get its picture taken with our own cowgirl, Gentry. We then placed it in a cache up there and it was soon moved by another geocacher. Well, we purchased our own travel bug and we are calling it the Compass Bug because we attached a compass to it. The first goal of the Compass Bug is to go east. So each cache it is placed in should be further east, so that it moves eastward around the world. Who knows...maybe one day it will make its way around the entire globe! The second goal is to have its picture taken by various city signs on its eastward journey. I created a couple of caches up Yellow Fork Canyon and placed it in the "Back to Your Roots" cache. It was picked up by a fellow cacher and his kids on the 24th, so it is on its way. Good luck Compass Bug! We'll be tracking you along your path. For anyone interested in watching its progress eastward, go to geocaching.com, then go to "Trackable Items" and type in our Compass Bug's code, which is 03XCYJ. It will allow you to see a map of the U.S. and where it has been.
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