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Excalibur Geocoin "Sword of the Hunter" -- Moon's Eye

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Owner:
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Released:
Monday, October 20, 2008
Origin:
Virginia, United States
Recently Spotted:
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Current Goal

To travel with my owner and his "Ansolon" Geo-dipper coin so that he may draw me forth to mark caches and location felt extra worthy of note.

About This Item

"The Sword of Ansolon" @ Hanging Out at Gypsy Hill

Whispering Bamboo uses his other coin, "Ansolon" the Geo-dipper, to mark his presence at each of the geocaches and Waymarks his visits.

One of the "Excalibur" geocoin series, the "Sword of Ansolon" will be pulled from its place of safety and used to mark those location visited by the owner that are felt a step above the rest or to mark an occasion or milestone of importance.

The brother of this coin travels with "Altgofur" in Germany -- Moon's Eye's brother-in-spirit.

This coin has be marked at "51" Geocaches, "0" Waymarks, "1" Earthcaches as well as been discovered by "0" Geocachers.

-----FROM THE MAKERS OF THIS COIN-----

"Limited to 75 coins ..... Excalibur was the legendary sword of King Arthur sometimes attributed with magical powers or associated with the rightful sovereignty of . Excalibur was originally derived from the Latin phrase Ex calce liberatus, "liberated from the stone." There was also a Greek origin, Ex-Kylie-Pyr or "out of a cup—fire" both of which are inscribed on the front of the coin. It is believed that Arthur pulled the sword from the stone confirming is rightful place as King. On the back is one possible Coat of Arms of the legendary King Arthur. Around the side is listed the original 11 Knights of the Round Table: Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad, Sir Gawaine, Sir Gareth, Sir Bors, Sir Percivale, Sir Tristan, Sir Bedivere, Sir Lamorak, Sir Kay, Sir Geraint and the year 1300 that Arthur was said to have reigned."

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Tracking History (2271.6mi) View Map

Dropped Off 1/19/2009 Hauk_Wolfseye placed it in Veterans' Park South Carolina - 292.62 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 1/18/2009 Hauk_Wolfseye retrieved it from Pedro's Bridge South Carolina   Visit Log

This one is an excellent way to stretch your legs while traveling Interstate 95. South of the Border is a place to experience.

Dropped Off 1/18/2009 Hauk_Wolfseye placed it in Pedro's Bridge South Carolina - 124.25 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 1/17/2009 Hauk_Wolfseye retrieved it from Caching is an "Ad" venture North Carolina   Visit Log

This is by far one of my favorite finds! ... More so if you love the smileys!!!

[This entry was edited by MOON'S EYE on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 at 6:20:10 AM.]

  • Sword with the Smiley
Dropped Off 1/17/2009 Hauk_Wolfseye placed it in Caching is an "Ad" venture North Carolina - 47.01 miles  Visit Log

Had to mark the smiley!

[This entry was edited by MOON'S EYE on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 at 6:19:54 AM.]

Retrieve It from a Cache 1/4/2009 Hauk_Wolfseye retrieved it from P & R Hide Virginia   Visit Log

This one is an easy cache from Interstate 64. It also has been creatively hidden by the cache owner.

  • @ P& R Hide
Dropped Off 1/4/2009 Hauk_Wolfseye placed it in P & R Hide Virginia - 120.97 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 1/3/2009 Hauk_Wolfseye retrieved it from Dortches, NC TB Hotel (I-95 North) North Carolina   Visit Log

Not my first visit to this one, I stopped by long enough to drop off two travel bugs that had been tagging along.

May they go far.

As always, thanks for the cache!

Dropped Off 1/3/2009 Hauk_Wolfseye placed it in Dortches, NC TB Hotel (I-95 North) North Carolina - 72.89 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 1/3/2009 Hauk_Wolfseye retrieved it from Southern Hospitality 1 Virginia   Visit Log

This one is an excellent place to stretch your legs on a long trip through Virgina via Interstate 95 on the northbound side.

It is spacious and very kid friendly.

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