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Travel Bug Dog Tag Patient # 18 - Ulrich

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Released:
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Origin:
Maryland, United States
Recently Spotted:
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Reise von Cache zu Cache auf der Suche nach HIIIIIRN. Besuche Geocaching-Events. Verbreite die Seuche. Bitte poste Fotos!

Goal: Travel from cache to cache in search of BRAAAAINS.  Visit Geocaching events.  Spread the plague.  Please take photos!

About This Item

 

Das ist Ulrich, ein Zombie und Patient Nummer 18 in unserer Untersuchung zur Ausbreitung der Zombie-Seuche via Geocaching. Ulrich besafl einen Party-Service und war auflerdem Gastgeber f¸r kleine Partys in seinem Laden in Mainz in Deutschland. Er hatte eine unglaublich grofle Sammlung von Nudeln in allen Formen und Grˆflen, verbrachte viel Zeit im Fitnessstudio und spielte gern Tischtennis.
 
Ulrich lernte Geocaching durch Birgit kennen, eine Konditorin, die bisweilen in seinem Partyservice aushalf. Wir nehmen an, dass er sich hier mit der Zombie-Seuche ansteckte. Sein Interesse am Finden von Geocaches war begrenzt, aber er interessierte sich sehr f¸r Travel Bugs, Geocoins und Pathtags. Er fand es total faszinierend, dass man irgendeinen seltsamen Gegenstand in einen Cache legen und dass dieser Gegenstand dann quasi ¸berall hin gelangen kann.
 
Dieser Travel Bug ist Teil einer grˆfleren Studie zur genaueren Untersuchung, wie die Zombie-Seuche sich ausbreitet, wenn der Haupt-‹bertragungsweg der Krankheit Geocaching ist. Bitte besuche die unten angegebene Webseite f¸r weitere Informationen und eine graphische Darstellung, wie weit die Seuche sich bereits durch die Bewegungen und Funde dieses und anderer infizierter Zombie-Travel-Bugs ausgebreitet hat.

http://finditlogitspreadit.info

Meet Ulrich a zombie who has become patient number eighteen in our study of the propagation of the zombie plague via geocaching.  Ulrich was a caterer who also hosted small parties at his shop in Mainz, Germany.  He had an incredible collection of pasta in all shapes and sizes, spent a lot of time working out in the gym to keep fit, and enjoyed playing table tennis.

 

Ulrich was introduced to geocaching by Birgit, a pastry chef who he sometimes hired to help out with his catering business.  We believe that this is how he contracted the zombie plague.  His interest in finding geocaches was limited, but he had a great interest in travel bugs, geocoins and path-tags.  He found it utterly fascinating that you could place some odd object into a cache, and that it could end up nearly anywhere.    

 

This travel bug is part of a larger study to take a closer look at how the zombie plague might propagate if the primary vector for spreading the disease was geocaching.  Please visit the following website for further details, and a visualization of how the disease has propagated thus far based on the movement and discovery of this and other infected Zombie travel bugs:

 

FinditLogitSpreadit.info

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    Thanks to the 2023 Christmas Day blizzard my daughter, JMVonFange, was delayed in heading home so we spent the bonus time together comparing our caching statistics including trackables discovered and looking through our geocaching pictures. JM has discovered significantly more trackables that I have mainly because while we were staying home during the pandemic she spent time online and spotted numerous TBs that were being shared virtually. After looking at the TB page for each TB that she discovered that I didn't I found a number of TB Codes necessary to discover the trackable where included on the TB Page or in the photo gallery. Sometimes there was an attempt to obsure or hide the TB Code that was not entirely successful making it easy to determine the code needed to discover the travel bug. I hope that even though virtual discoveries are becoming less common, you will not delete my discovered log. I only have two trackables that are activated and will gladly share the codes with you via the geocaching message center if you are interested in discovering them.

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    Visto já há muito tempo, faltou o registo.
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    Abbiamo scoperto questo codice assieme a molti altri al mega event Austriaco in Pitztal. Grazie per averlo condiviso !!

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    Vielen Dank fürs Zeigen. Egal wann, wie und wo.
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