The Turtle Tracker

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A Hiking Blog

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Going to Big Sur

[...] The Turtle Tracker has been tipped that Kimble the Turtle is heading for more southern reaches of California's [...]

Welcome to The Turtle Tracker's blog

[...] I am The Turtle Tracker. My nemesis is the elusive Kimble the Turtle. Being a reptile, he prefers less civilized [...]

Catching Up with the Turtle - Part 2

[...] near Mendocino, California. The previous entry was his sighting in the Pygmy Forest of the California coast. This is about the following 2 days, when he was seen along the creeks and trails in Van [...]

Catching Up with the Turtle, Part 1

[...] , when Kimble was tracked in Mendocino County, near towns of Mendocino and Fort Bragg, on the California Coast. During the 2011 May Day Weekend, Kimble was spotted in the Pygmy Forest in the Mendocino [...]

Introducing: Kimble the Turtle

[...] 's adventures right here and by clicking the other links above. Kimble loves to visit the California coast, Yosemite, Lake Tahoe and the Columbia River area. We will let you know what he is up to. [...]

Kimble the Turtle is a hiking...

[...] 's adventures right here and by clicking the other links above. Kimble loves to visit the California coast, Yosemite, Lake Tahoe and the Columbia River area. We will let you know what he is up to. [...]

Spring is upon us

[...] bask. He has mostly been spotted in Northern California. I have Delorme PN-60w and a Spot Personal Locator. The combination will allow me to have my location tracked anywhere I go, and also [...]

Introducing: Kimble the Turtle

[...] not trampling vegetation or cutting the switchbacks. He uses a Delorme PN/60w GPS and a Spot Personal Locator to track his journeys, and has a Nikon AW-110 camera, with WiFi and GPS built-in, to [...]

Kimble the Turtle is a hiking...

[...] against cutting switchbacks. Kimble the Turtle uses a Delorme PN/60w GPS and a Spot Personal Locator to track his journeys by satellite. He uses a Nikon AW-110 camera, with WiFi and [...]

Hetch Hetchy in May

[...] Kimble has been all over the place this spring and summer. Here are a couple of shots from Hetch Hetchy, an area of Yosemite National Park. Hetch Hetchy is a valley that was said to be quite [...]

Introducing: Kimble the Turtle

[...] on the trails, and not trampling vegetation or cutting the switchbacks. He uses a Delorme PN/60w GPS and a Spot Personal Locator to track his journeys, and has a Nikon AW-110 camera, [...]

Kimble the Turtle is a hiking...

[...] not to trample vegetation. He is also against cutting switchbacks. Kimble the Turtle uses a Delorme PN/60w GPS and a Spot Personal Locator to track his journeys by satellite. He uses a Nikon AW-110 [...]

Introducing: Kimble the Turtle

Kimble the Turtle is a virtual hiking reptile. He has four legs and a shell, and travels on the trails in parks and scenic places. He believes in st [...]

Kimble the Turtle is a hiking...

Kimble the Turtle is a hiking reptile. Interestingly, turtles are reptiles, like snakes and lizards. He is has four legs and a tail, and a shell. He t [...]

Introducing: Kimble the Turtle

[...] a Delorme PN/60w GPS and a Spot Personal Locator to track his journeys, and has a Nikon AW-110 camera, with WiFi and GPS built-in, to document the places he visits. Kimble has an account  [...]

Kimble the Turtle is a hiking...

[...] PN/60w GPS and a Spot Personal Locator to track his journeys by satellite. He uses a Nikon AW-110 camera, with WiFi and GPS built-in, to take pictures of the places he visits. Kimble has an [...]

Catching Up with the Turtle - Part 2

[...] coast. This is about the following 2 days, when he was seen along the creeks and trails in Van Damme State Park. The map shows where he was spotted: [...]

Catching Up with the Turtle, Part 1

[...] trying to get out of sight, but not before being photographed. So, the next day, he was in Van Damme State Park, but that will have to wait 'til tomorrow for me to gather the photographic evidence. [...]

Introducing: Kimble the Turtle

[...] low in turtles due to the fact that they are not very fast or even pretty. And, he has tiny little beady eyes. Also, you can follow him on Twitter.com, @kimbletheturtle. He will probably follow you [...]

Kimble the Turtle is a hiking...

[...] low in turtles due to the fact that they are not very fast or even pretty, and he has tiny little beady eyes. So he is not much to look at, although he is called cute pretty often when he is spotted [...]

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Going to Big Sur

[...] The Turtle Tracker has been tipped that Kimble the Turtle is heading for more southern reaches of California's [...]

Welcome to The Turtle Tracker's blog

[...] I am The Turtle Tracker. My nemesis is the elusive Kimble the Turtle. Being a reptile, he prefers less civilized [...]

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