Bear-Br'er Bear TB
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Owner:
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shellbadger
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Released:
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014
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Origin:
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Texas, United States
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Unknown Location
This is not collectible.
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This trackable has the 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, or a drop every 73 days. As of 5-Sep-20 it had survived for 6.5 years and had been moved by 12 cachers, for an average release every 197 days.
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This “Bear” series of travel bugs are each named for fictional bears of children’s literature, comic books, cartoons, mythology and animated shorts or features.
Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear (also spelled Brer Fox and Brer Bear) are fictional characters from the Uncle Remus folktales adapted and compiled by Joel Chandler Harris. Both are shown in the figure. Br’er is a contraction of Brother. Uncle Remus is a collection of animal stories, songs, and oral folklore, collected from Southern United States African-Americans. Many of the stories have a moral, much like those of Aesop's Fables. Uncle Remus is a kindly old former slave who serves as a storytelling device, passing on the folktales to children gathered around him. My mother read the book to me and my sisters. In the animated sequences of the 1946 Walt Disney-produced film Song of the South, Brer Fox is the primary villain (depicted as comically devious and cruel), while Brer Bear is his dim-witted sidekick. The two are constantly hunting, but getting outwitted by, Br’er Rabbit. Br’er Bear is usually carrying a club with which he is going to knock someone’s head off. The characters also appeared in comic strip form.
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Tracking History (11174.9mi) View Map
shellbadger marked it as missing
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The owner has set this Trackable as missing.
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deasel_weasel posted a note for it
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Hack1of2 placed it in highlands
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Wisconsin
- 899 miles
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Hack1of2 took it to Remembering Iowa's Heritage BONUS Cache
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Iowa
- 611.72 miles
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Hack1of2 grabbed it
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Picked up in Colorado. Let's see where we can move this to...
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K Trackers discovered it
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I discovered this nice TB sometime between 2013 - 2020. Yeah, you read that right, I'm finally catching up on a seven year TB backlog. Sorry I couldn't write a nice, customized log entry given the hundreds I'm logging; but I do appreciate you sharing. Thank you!
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jdzimman discovered it
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Discovered thanks for sharing
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masterfind discovered it
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Currently housed at a very nice TB hotel.
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Miles ToGeo discovered it
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I spotted this TB in Nickygeo & Morgan's I-76 kid library and T.B. cafe (GC6E5JZ).
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Nickygeo posted a note for it
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I thought I lost a bag of trackables on a hike. Found them as I was going to donate old toys of my daughters. Please accept my apologies. Dropped in GC6E5JZ
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