Marc Silverman created the Upper Moreland Class of 1973 Reunion Pathtag to give as a gift to all of us alumni to remember this 50th reunion event.
Go to Marc's website where you can Log in to add your comments, or just say hello! https://silvermarc.com/author/silvermarc/
A Pathtag is a single-sided custom metal tag about the size and weight of a U.S. Quarter. Pathtags are made from a solid iron base and are plated in a protective colored plating of either silver, gold, copper, or black nickel.
Pathtags are personal trading items used most often in Geocaching. They are also handy for Scouting, Military and Promotional use.
Marc created the Upper Moreland Class of 1973 Reunion Pathtag to give as a gift to all of us alumni to remember this 50th reunion event. If you Log it as explained on his website, be sure to add your comments, or just say hello!
Keep Them! Unlike geocoins, travel bugs, and other trackables that are found in Geocaching, Pathtags are meant to be kept by the finder. Yes, you get to keep it – as long as you Log the one you’ve found or was given on the website!
To Log the PathTag, go to PathTags.com and enter the serial number. This will require you to create an account, but it’s free and only takes a minute. When logging the Pathtag, the system will ask the following:
Where you found it
The tag’s serial number
When you found it
You can also leave a personal message for the tag owner and others who Log it
You’ll see comments made by others who’ve logged the Pathtag they received at the Upper Moreland 1973 Class Reunion as Marc Silverman's gift: https://www.pathtags.com/community/tag.php?id=54830