TAG Trip LB LbNA #29267 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | N/A |
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Plant date: | Mar 17, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | North Little Rock |
County: | Pulaski |
State: | Arkansas |
Boxes: | 1 |
**This box has been picked up by the Park Ranger due to a controlled burn. He has generously offered to care for it and to re-hide it once the burn has been completed. Check back for the new clue later**
In March 2007, Blue Butterfly and I took a letterboxing trip to visit two states. We left her home in East Texas, and headed north to Broken Bow, OK, where we found a few letterboxes and hid a box. After cleaning up there, we headed to North Little Rock, AR, to attend the historic TAG Event. This stamp commemorates our journey.
At Burns Park, find the sign for the SCOUT TRAIL. Park in the gravel lot and take the trail head. Take the trail to the first intersection and turn right.
Go to the second tree with the red, green, orange blazes and look to your right. About 26 steps off the trail, you should see a double trunk tree and a small stump. The box is behind the tree.
Please rehide well and let me know the status of this box.
**Special thanks to Shiloh for helping to maintain my box.
SPECIAL NOTE: The box was found with the logbook destroyed, probably by an animal. If you are able to replace the logbook for future finders, I would greatly appreciate it. ~~LL
In March 2007, Blue Butterfly and I took a letterboxing trip to visit two states. We left her home in East Texas, and headed north to Broken Bow, OK, where we found a few letterboxes and hid a box. After cleaning up there, we headed to North Little Rock, AR, to attend the historic TAG Event. This stamp commemorates our journey.
At Burns Park, find the sign for the SCOUT TRAIL. Park in the gravel lot and take the trail head. Take the trail to the first intersection and turn right.
Go to the second tree with the red, green, orange blazes and look to your right. About 26 steps off the trail, you should see a double trunk tree and a small stump. The box is behind the tree.
Please rehide well and let me know the status of this box.
**Special thanks to Shiloh for helping to maintain my box.
SPECIAL NOTE: The box was found with the logbook destroyed, probably by an animal. If you are able to replace the logbook for future finders, I would greatly appreciate it. ~~LL