Vikings keychain reaching its goal

 
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Nov 28, 2007 - 13:13:08 CST
In January 2005, a Minnesota Vikings keychain called Red the Viking began an epic journey from Orlando, Fla., to the Metrodome in Minneapolis. On Sunday, the keychain will finally reach its goal. How did a keychain travel from Florida to Minneapolis? The answer is geocaching.

Geocaching is an intricate treasure hunt people participate in using GPSreceivers. It was started May 3, 2000, after the U.S. government removed selective availability from GPS satellites, making all 24 GPS positioning satellites available for public use. Dave Ulmer wanted to test the new accuracy of GPS receivers, so he hid a bucket in the woods near Beaver Creek in Oregon ... and geocaching was born.

Today, geocaching is a popular hobby for thousands of people around the world. There are several kinds of caches and "prizes" in each cache. And a few of them contain travel bugs like Red the Viking. A travel bug is something that is started in one geocache with a goal attached to it. When someone finds the TB, they take it to another cache, and so on, moving it closer to its goal.

Red the keychain has traveled all over the country: from Florida to Ohio, Alaska to Pennsylvania, and eventually to Colorado, where it was found by Jim Fisher. Fisher, a Bismarck native who now lives in Colorado, is going to take the keychain to the Metrodome this weekend when he goes to watch the Vikings take on the Oakland Raiders.

"It's really cool that it was found by a Vikings fan," Fisher said. "It's a complete coincidence."

After the game, Fisher is going to send the keychain home. Red's return, however, will take just as long as it took for it to get to Minneapolis in the first place. "I'm just going to put him in another cache so someone can start him on his way back to Florida," Fisher said. "A travel bug's trip isn't finished until it gets back."

To follow Red the Viking's return journey, visit http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?tracker=511158. com.

(Scott Larkin is a student at the University of Mary.)

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BigBill54 wrote on Nov 30, 2007 3:25 PM:

" I was at the receiving end of a successful travel bug story. Buckeye Bug started in Phoenix, AZ in Jan 2004 and made it to Columbus Ohio in 18 months for the entire 2006 football season. The Good Wife and I hosted Buckeye TB to visit all the home OSU football games that year. We posted photos with Brutus Buckeye, Cheerleaders, Band members, an OSU Player, and of course the winning scoreboards after each game. The TB owner flew in to Columbus from AZ to attend the OSU / Mich game and I handed him the TB after the ballgame was over. "

Geocachiker wrote on Nov 30, 2007 1:12 PM:

" That is a very cool story. Geocaching is the best hobby. Our whole family does it. http://geocachiker.wordpress.com "

Linda Wheeler wrote on Nov 30, 2007 9:09 AM:

" My sister sent out a travel bug called Dora the explorer from Louisiana. It's goal was to get to upstate NY into my hands. It didn't take very long at all! Dora also made it back to its owner in record time! http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?guid=690c1a6f-4c8a-4eb3-b7f5-a732986176c9 "

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