The Souvenir Storyline – Arizona State Souvenir

Souvenir: Arizona State Souvenir
Acquired on: 04/19/2011
Cache Found on: 04/18/2011
Geocache: GC1C96P | Not a Night at the Bullhead Historical Museum

The Story

Last month I wrote about the first souvenirs I ever earned. Each one has a story behind it — a snapshot of where I was and what I was doing at the time. The Arizona State Souvenir, though, marks something even bigger for me: the restart of my geocaching journey.

It’s hard to believe, but before earning this souvenir, I went 457 consecutive days without a find — from January 17, 2010, until April 18, 2011. That’s the longest break I’ve ever had from caching! Most people who know me would probably think it’s impossible for me to stop caching for that long, but life just got busy, and geocaching quietly drifted to the background.

That all changed during a camping trip outside Laughlin, Nevada. We were staying just across the river in Arizona with some of my wife’s cousins. Their youngest had recently started geocaching and was eager to show off their new hobby. Somewhere between campfire stories and s’mores, I remembered — hey, I have a geocaching account!

So the next day, I joined in the hunt. That decision led us to a small dirt pull-off along Highway 95, right by the Bullhead Historical Museum.

The Cache

Name: Not a Night at the Bullhead Historical Museum
Found on: April 18, 2011
My Log: “Log was full so we added another piece of paper.”

The cache description was simple but charming:

“Dirt pull-off off of Hwy. 95. Heavy traffic. Ample parking.
Log only. Bring pencil. History of the many types of trains in this area. There were ore, wagon, mule and camel trains in this area which are recorded in the museum.
If you find this cache please let the owner know exact coordinates.”

It was a quick find — nothing fancy, just a small container tucked away off the highway — but it had something more meaningful attached to it: a sense of rediscovery. That humble log sheet reignited my enthusiasm for the game.

The cache itself was archived on December 16, 2018, after the museum moved to a new location, but it still lives on in my memory (and my finds list in iCaching).

The Takeaway

That single find broke my long streak of inactivity and opened the door to a whole new chapter of caching adventures. I went on to find over 200 caches in 2011, and I’ve been caching steadily ever since.

It’s funny how one small, dusty container on the side of an Arizona highway can set off a chain reaction — reconnecting you with a hobby, a community, and a sense of exploration you didn’t realize you’d been missing.

Every souvenir tells a story, but this one?
This one tells the story of coming back.

Trackable Tales: Day of the Dead Tag

Trackable Name: Day of the Dead Tag
Tracking Goal: To visit geocaches in or near cemeteries, memorials, or historic sites that honor those who came before us.
Map of Travels: See its journey so far →

Meet the Traveler

Some trackables are all about miles. Others are about moments.
The Day of the Dead Tag belongs to the second kind.

This small traveler began its journey in October 2023 as part of the Cache Advance Cache Crate, inspired by the colorful traditions of Día de los Muertos — Mexico’s Day of the Dead. Adorned with vibrant symbols of remembrance, this tag set out into the world to celebrate life, memory, and connection.

Each stop it makes is a candle lit for remembrance. Each photo it gathers is a story shared.

The Mission

The Day of the Dead Tag travels to places that honor those who came before us — cemeteries, memorials, and historic sites filled with stories of the past.
Its mission is to remind geocachers that every place, like every person, has a story worth celebrating.

If you find it, move it to a cache that carries a sense of history or reflection. Capture a photo of the spot — quiet, beautiful, or meaningful — and add your story to its journey.

Tracking the Journey

You can follow its progress and see where it’s been on the Day of the Dead Tag travel map.
Each log and photograph adds another layer to its story — a collection of moments of remembrance from geocachers around the world.

Why It’s Special

Unlike a Halloween trinket, this tag isn’t about fear — it’s about connection.
Día de los Muertos is a celebration of life, color, and continuity: marigolds and sugar skulls, laughter and reflection.

The Day of the Dead Tag carries that spirit as it moves from place to place, reminding us that memory and joy can walk hand in hand.
Every cache it visits becomes a small altar of stories — a place where the past and present meet, even for a moment.

Join the Journey

If you discover the Day of the Dead Tag, help it along its path of remembrance.
Move it to a new location that honors memory — a cemetery, a historic landmark, or a quiet place of reflection — and share a photo or note from your visit.

Every place tells a story.
Every log keeps the memory alive.
Let’s see how many stories this small traveler can carry.

Trackable Details: View on Geocaching.com →
Map of Travels: View Map →

The GeoCoin Gallery: Las Vegas Dice Edition

Welcome to the first post in my new monthly series — The GeoCoin Gallery — where I’ll be sharing some of the Geocoins and trackables currently on display in my home office. Think of it as a little peek inside my Geocaching collection, one case at a time.

A Two-for-One from GeoCoinFest 2013

We’re kicking things off with a two-for-one special! Both of these coin sets come from GeoCoinFest 2013 in Las Vegas, and fun fact — they even share the same tracking code.

That event was my first-ever Mega Event, and I had no idea what to expect. I wasn’t really a Geocoin collector at the time (at least not yet), but looking back, this might have been where the collecting spark began.

The Classic Las Vegas Dice

In true Las Vegas style, the first set of coins I brought home are designed as dice. They look just like the kind you’d find in any casino on the Strip — only these are special. One side features the event logo, while the other carries the tracking code.

Simple, clean, and unmistakably Vegas.

The Silver Set

The second set from the event takes things up a notch — they’re made of real silver, a fitting tribute to Nevada, the Silver State.

You can spot the shine difference in the photo — I polished one up to bring back that extra bit of sparkle. These might be among my favorite pieces, not just because they’re striking, but because they remind me where this whole collecting journey really began.

Current Goal

To represent GeoCoinFest 2013 in style!
This silver-and-red set now calls my display case home, where it reminds me of my first Mega Event and the start of my Geocoin journey.

These dice aren’t travelers; they’ve earned a permanent spot in the display case. But if you’d like to discover them, you can use the tracking code below:

LV93JK

Event Details

GeoCoinFest 2013 – Las Vegas, Nevada
View on Geocaching.com →

Final Thoughts

That weekend in Las Vegas marked the beginning of my Geocoin-collecting adventure — and what better place to roll the dice on something new?

Here’s to shiny souvenirs, great caching stories, and the community that makes this game so much fun.

See you next month for the next stop in The GeoCoin Gallery!

Lost and Trackable: The Racketeer Geocoin

Welcome to the first installment of Lost and Trackable—a monthly series where I tell the story of one of my trackables that went out into the wild with great hopes, only to vanish somewhere along the way. Maybe it’s sitting forgotten in the bottom of a backpack. Maybe it’s in a drawer next to a handful of foreign coins and mismatched batteries. Or maybe, just maybe, it will resurface in a cache someday. But let’s be honest… probably not.

This month’s tale: The Racketeer Geocoin

Setting the Scene

Back in 2012, Doubleday (John Grisham’s publisher) released a special promotion for his novel The Racketeer. They minted 5,000 shiny Racketeer Geocoins and sent them out across the U.S. The goal was simple: let them travel far and wide, and along the way, geocachers could enter a photo contest on Grisham’s Facebook page.

No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. (Yes, even my trackable came with fine print.)

How It Began

On October 14, 2012, I “dipped” the coin into its first cache—just to start the mileage counter. For the uninitiated, dipping means you log it as having visited a cache, but you don’t actually leave it there. Think of it as stamping a passport without moving countries.

A few weeks later, I passed the coin along in person to a Canadian couple, hurleyanne, over breakfast. They became the coin’s first official couriers, and I had visions of it traveling the globe, racking up miles, and maybe even making its way back to me someday.

The Adventure

From there, the coin zigzagged across North America, hitching rides from cache to cache. Its travels looked promising—like the start of a John Grisham novel where you just know there are going to be twists and turns.

But unlike Grisham, the suspense here had no payoff.

The Vanishing Act

The last log for The Racketeer Geocoin was on May 29, 2015, when it was retrieved from a cache in California. And then—silence.

For nearly a decade, I’ve occasionally reached out to the last known holder, but I never heard back. At some point you just have to call it: the trackable is gone. Whether it was misplaced, forgotten, or quietly adopted into someone’s private collection (despite the description clearly stating “This is not collectible”), it’s no longer traveling.

So earlier this year, I officially marked it missing on Geocaching.com.

What’s Next?

Maybe one day it will reappear, dusted off and dropped into a cache by accident. Stranger things have happened. If not, I’ve considered re-creating the trackable using a copy of the book itself. At least then the story could continue, even if the original coin never returns.

In the meantime, you can still discover and log The Racketeer Geocoin using the code: JG40NV.

Closing Thoughts

Every trackable has a story. Some are epic journeys across continents, others disappear after a few miles. The Racketeer Geocoin falls somewhere in between—full of promise, cut short too soon.

And that’s the fun (and frustration) of trackables. Once you let them go, you never really know what’s going to happen.

Stay tuned for next month’s chapter in Lost and Trackable. Who knows which ghost of geocaching past I’ll dig up next?

My Geocaching Souvenirs: A Journey of Hidden Treasures

Welcome to the first post in a new series where I’ll be sharing the geocaching souvenirs I’ve earned over the years. This series will come out on the second Tuesday of each month, giving me a chance to revisit my geocaching adventures and the digital mementos I’ve collected along the way.

What Are Geocaching Souvenirs?

Souvenirs are digital badges added to your geocaching profile when you complete certain achievements. They can be earned for finding a cache in a particular state or country, attending events, or participating in special promotions. Think of them as stamps in a virtual passport that document your geocaching journey.

My First Souvenirs

Every geocacher remembers their first find—and with it often comes their first souvenirs. For me, that milestone happened on January 3, 2010, when I logged my very first cache: High School View (GC21522), which is still active today!

That single find unlocked my first two souvenirs:

Even better, I wasn’t alone on this adventure. In my log for the cache, I noted: “Found it with my son on his 1st geocache.” That makes these first souvenirs even more special—they’re tied not just to a milestone in my geocaching journey, but also to a memory we shared together.

Looking Back

At the time, I didn’t realize how big of a role souvenirs would play in my experience. They’ve become a way to look back on where I’ve been, the caches I’ve discovered, and the adventures I’ve had along the way.

Looking Ahead

This is just the beginning! In future posts, I’ll highlight more souvenirs I’ve earned and share the stories behind them—whether from traveling to new places, attending events, or completing special challenges.

Stay tuned for next month’s souvenir story!

Trackable Tales: Cachekinz – Gopher?

Welcome to the very first edition of Trackable Tales! On the first Tuesday of every month, I’ll be highlighting a geocaching trackable that’s currently on the move. Each one has its own story, goal, and adventures to share.

This month’s feature: Cachekinz – Gopher?

Meet the Traveler

When this trackable was released, I wasn’t entirely sure what it was supposed to be. Their best guess? A gopher. But in true geocaching spirit, I left the door open for interpretation:

“I think this is a gopher. If you think it is something else, please put your suggestion in the log.”

So, whether you see a gopher, a groundhog, or maybe even a prairie dog, the important part is that this little critter is on the move!

The Mission

The Cachekinz – Gopher? has a simple but exciting goal:

  • To be discovered by others.
  • To travel across the United States.
  • To have its picture taken along the way.

Every log, every photo, and every new cache is a step in this small traveler’s big adventure.

Tracking the Journey

Curious where the gopher has been so far? You can follow along on its official map of travels. Each stop tells a story of geocachers who picked it up, helped it move along, and captured memories through photos.

Why It’s Special

Part of the fun of geocaching trackables is that they aren’t just objects—they’re storytellers. With every log entry, Cachekinz – Gopher? becomes a little less anonymous and a little more alive. Whether it’s tucked into a small-town cache, carried on a road trip, or snapped in front of a landmark, it collects a patchwork of experiences from people all over the country.

Join the Journey

If you ever come across Cachekinz – Gopher? in a cache near you:

  • Pick it up and help it travel to a new spot.
  • Snap a fun photo along the way.
  • Share your own guess—is it really a gopher, or something else entirely?

That’s the magic of trackables: they turn geocaching into a global storytelling game, one log at a time.

Stay tuned next month for another edition of Trackable Tales. Who knows what traveler we’ll meet next?

Moun10 Bike: Pedaling Through Geocaching Adventures

The Pocket-Sized Pedal Pal

Whether it’s a quick neighborhood loop or a full-day ride, the Moun10 Bike geocoin is always geared up for the next two-wheeled adventure. Small enough to fit in a jersey pocket or tuck neatly into a frame bag, Moun10 Bike is the perfect companion for any cycling enthusiast. This trackable is more than just a collectible; it’s a symbol of the joy and freedom found on two wheels.

Current Mission: Travel via Bicycle to as Many Caches as Possible

The Moun10 Bike geocoin’s mission is clear: travel via bicycle to as many caches as possible. This goal aligns perfectly with the spirit of geocaching—exploring the outdoors, discovering hidden treasures, and embracing adventure. By encouraging its journey through various caches, Moun10 Bike not only promotes physical activity but also fosters a deeper connection with the geocaching community.

Tracking the Journey

To follow Moun10 Bike’s travels, visit its trackable map. This interactive map provides real-time updates on the geocoin’s location, allowing enthusiasts to see where it has been and where it’s headed next. It’s a testament to the global reach and community spirit of geocaching.

A Legacy of Adventure

The Moun10 Bike geocoin was created by Jon Stanley, known in the geocaching community as Moun10Bike. He is credited with placing the first geocoin in a cache near Deception Pass in Washington State, USA, marking the beginning of a new era in geocaching. His innovation has inspired countless others to create and share their own trackables, enriching the geocaching experience for all.

Join the Ride

My personal Moun10 Bike coin is a loyal companion—it stays with me, pedaling along every ride and keeping all the memories of my journeys close. It’s not meant to be left in caches; its story unfolds only as I explore on two wheels.

However, other Moun10 Bike coins are out in the world, waiting to be discovered in caches by fellow geocachers. If you find one of these, you have the chance to take it along on your own cycling adventure. Log its travels, snap a photo, and release it to continue the chain of exploration. Each ride adds a new chapter to the coin’s story, connecting geocachers across neighborhoods, cities, and countries—and creating a shared journey of adventure and discovery that goes far beyond a single rider’s path.

Final Thoughts

The Moun10 Bike geocoin is more than just a trackable; it’s a celebration of the geocaching community’s spirit of adventure and camaraderie. Its journey is a reminder that every cache found is an opportunity to explore, connect, and create lasting memories. So, saddle up and join Moun10 Bike on its quest to discover new caches and make the world a little smaller, one pedal at a time.

Puffin on the Trail – The Feathered First of My Trackable Friends

Some geocachers collect coins, some trade swag, and me? I collect companions that ride along for the adventure. And this one’s special—it’s my first official trackable.

Who is Puffin on the Trail?

This little stuffed puffin was a gift from my daughter after her recent trip to Iceland. Soft, sturdy, and sporting that classic “I don’t care” puffin expression, he’s ready to tackle trails, climbs, and caches with me. Think of him as the perfect co-pilot for my mountain and gravel biking quests.

Why He’s Joining the Adventure

If you’ve read my last ramble about Icelandic Puffin – The feathered fuel for my mountain and gravel biking quests, you know he’s more than a keepsake. He’s my trail buddy, tucked into my hydropack, bouncing over rocks, mud, and hills that make you question your life choices.

Now, as a trackable, he’s ready to meet new geocachers, explore new terrain, and leave a little feathered mark wherever he goes.

Where He’s Headed

His journey starts here, but who knows where he’ll go next? Will he stick to local trails, or wing his way across the globe? Every cache he visits will tell part of his story.

👉 Follow Puffin on the Trail here

A Note for Fellow Geocachers

Puffin isn’t going anywhere on his own—he’ll be riding along with me on all my geocaching adventures. But you can still log your encounter with him, follow his journey on the map, and share your own trail stories. Think of him as a traveling companion who brings a little puffin-powered spirit to every cache we visit.

Hedwig Spreads His Wings

Every geocacher has a few special companions who tag along on the trail. For me, one of those is Hedwig—a little owl with a big heart and even bigger travel dreams.

You might remember from a previous post that Hedwig usually rides along in my pack, keeping quiet watch as I wander up dusty switchbacks or meander through pine-scented trails. He doesn’t need spells or charms—his superpower is a sharp eye for clever hides and a calm presence on long hikes.

But Hedwig wasn’t always my sidekick. He actually came to me thanks to my daughter, fresh from her trip to London. What started as a fun souvenir idea has now taken flight as a bona fide trackable.

The Mission

Hedwig’s mission isn’t to rack up air miles or hop across borders. Instead, he’s a dedicated trail companion—joining me on local hikes, caching outings, and outdoor wanderings. His job is to keep watch from my pack, help sniff out those tricky hides, and add a little character to every adventure.

The Map

Want to follow along on Hedwig’s journey? Keep an eye on his travels here:
👉 Track Hedwig’s Flights

Final Thoughts

Unlike most trackables, Hedwig won’t be hopping from cache to cache. He’s staying right here with me—tucked in my pack on every hike and caching adventure. His mission isn’t measured in miles traveled, but in the trails we climb, the logs we sign, and the stories we gather along the way.

So if you happen to meet me out on the trail and spot Hedwig peeking out, say hello! He’s not going anywhere—except wherever the next adventure leads.

Meet London Bear: The Miniature Road-Trip Maestro

London Bear is a pint‑sized plush, a token of curiosity and affection with origins across the pond. My daughter gifted him after spotting how lonely GeoSta2Key looked on adventures. I couldn’t argue with that—so London Bear joined the crew, small in size but big in spirit.

The Role in the Crew

In our trackable lineup, London Bear holds a sweet spot:

  • Resident road‑trip expert. Whether we’re cruising highways, exploring byways, or settling into a campsite with questionable Wi‑Fi, London Bear is always gripping the GPS—metaphorically, of course, though he might actually be leaning nearby.
  • Personality on wheels. He’s the kind of companion who knows where to find roadside oddities and scenic overlooks—perfect for a quick cache grab, snack break, or photo opp.

London Bear “rolls with us on RV adventures, navigating the highways, backroads, and questionable campground Wi‑Fi with ease” — and that’s exactly his spirit here.

A Mini Companion with Major Heart

This little guy may not tower next to a GPS unit, but he’s already a veteran of winding routes, cache hunts, and that feeling of freedom you only get when the road stretches out ahead. Plus, he adds a cozy, ever‑present reminder of home, family, and whimsy—even when we’re navigating unfamiliar terrain.

Track the Journey

London Bear has seen miles. He’s crossed state lines, explored winding backroads, braved rainy campsites, and waited patiently between outings. And his logbook is still growing.

Follow his journey here:
📍 London Bear’s Travel Map

Every stop on the map is a story. A cache, a memory, a step in a journey that started with a gift from my daughter and a little bear determined to keep GeoSta2Key company.

Why London Bear Matters

London Bear isn’t just another plush toy. He’s a symbol of connection—between daughter and dad, wanderlust and whimsy, tradition and new stories. He embodies how a small memento can spark bigger adventures and remind us, even on the open road, of the warmth of where we come from.

So if you ever spot London Bear in a cache photo by some scenic overlook—you’ve met the mini road‑trip maestro who knows how to bring charm and style to every adventure.

Stay Tuned for More Trackable Tales

As with GeoSta2Key and the rest of the gang—which includes the loyal road warrior, the ride‑or‑die geocoin, the frequent‑flyer PSG Bear, plus Hedwig, Icelandic Puffin, and Moun10 Bike—London Bear brings his own flavor to the crew. Keep an eye out for more adventures, from highway cache hunts to silly detours and every scenic stop in between.