Tag #5836 - Team Brewster Glow & Gold
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This is a new version of our original tag with gold plating and glow-in-the-dark features.
The Paw print is for our love of animals, although I still have this thing with "a dead snake is a good snake" - I’m getting better.
The Pirate Husky is for our Siberian Husky Brewster and the fact we live by the pirate’s code… "Pull your weight or walk the plank matey!"
The Morse Code is the number 73, meaning "Best regards." Hams use it on CW and voice. It has become traditional jargon in Amateur Radio throughout the world and I love to spread and share the joy of Ham Radio whenever I can, even while Geocaching. So, 73 on finding our booty … Arrrgg!
The number 42 is very simple… No matter what happens in life, “DON’T PANIC”… much!
And finally, the most important one of them all, the one that really started all this crazy stuff that we all do.
The Soviet SPUTNIK 1 - the world’s first man-made artificial satellite that was launched on October 4th, 1957 into earth's orbit - it started it all folks.
If you find one of our pathtags in a cache, it is yours to do with as you wish - feel free to keep it for yourself or move it along to another cache!
Weezer 73, SK
The Paw print is for our love of animals, although I still have this thing with "a dead snake is a good snake" - I’m getting better.
The Pirate Husky is for our Siberian Husky Brewster and the fact we live by the pirate’s code… "Pull your weight or walk the plank matey!"
The Morse Code is the number 73, meaning "Best regards." Hams use it on CW and voice. It has become traditional jargon in Amateur Radio throughout the world and I love to spread and share the joy of Ham Radio whenever I can, even while Geocaching. So, 73 on finding our booty … Arrrgg!
The number 42 is very simple… No matter what happens in life, “DON’T PANIC”… much!
And finally, the most important one of them all, the one that really started all this crazy stuff that we all do.
The Soviet SPUTNIK 1 - the world’s first man-made artificial satellite that was launched on October 4th, 1957 into earth's orbit - it started it all folks.
If you find one of our pathtags in a cache, it is yours to do with as you wish - feel free to keep it for yourself or move it along to another cache!
Weezer 73, SK
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