Choo-Choo Train LbNA #10286
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Aug 21, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | Bethesda |
County: | Montgomery |
State: | Maryland |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Irishspirit |
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Found by: | hoyas92 |
Last found: | Jan 17, 2015 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFU |
Last edited: | Mar 19, 2020 |
Originally planted by Irishspirit in 2004 and adopted in March 2012 by Night0wl.
***03-18-20: Box pulled for maintenance as the logbook is totally soaked and mush.
Degree of Difficulty: Easy
Stamp: Store bought
Go to Cabin John Park and park in the playground parking lot (off Tuckerman Lane). Cabin John Park is located at 7400 Tuckerman Lane near Montgomery Mall in Bethesda.
Starting point clue: Native Americans used these to tell stories - each clan had their own symbol -- find this to start your search.
Walk North from the starting point. It will lead you to the Cabin John Park map. Just beyond this is the trail head - there will be a trail on the left and one on the right. Follow the wide trail to the right. After you pass a flat, medium-sized mossy stone along the left side of the trail go approximately 25 paces. There will be a side trail on your left. Take this path a short distance to the fork near the train tracks. At the fork, you will see a short stump on your left. Opposite the stump is a pile logs/ large branches. On the backside of this cluster you will find this Choo-Choo Train treasure!
***03-18-20: Box pulled for maintenance as the logbook is totally soaked and mush.
Degree of Difficulty: Easy
Stamp: Store bought
Go to Cabin John Park and park in the playground parking lot (off Tuckerman Lane). Cabin John Park is located at 7400 Tuckerman Lane near Montgomery Mall in Bethesda.
Starting point clue: Native Americans used these to tell stories - each clan had their own symbol -- find this to start your search.
Walk North from the starting point. It will lead you to the Cabin John Park map. Just beyond this is the trail head - there will be a trail on the left and one on the right. Follow the wide trail to the right. After you pass a flat, medium-sized mossy stone along the left side of the trail go approximately 25 paces. There will be a side trail on your left. Take this path a short distance to the fork near the train tracks. At the fork, you will see a short stump on your left. Opposite the stump is a pile logs/ large branches. On the backside of this cluster you will find this Choo-Choo Train treasure!