After the Storm - Missing LbNA #11168 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Sep 24, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | New Orleans |
County: | Orleans |
State: | Louisiana |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Squishy |
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Found by: | Caitilin |
Last found: | Oct 31, 2006 |
Status: | FFFFFOFFm |
Last edited: | Sep 24, 2004 |
Update: Was reported missing on 6/18/07.
Update: On 6/18/06, "After the Storm" was located by the GirlGuides. They did some triage work and the box is now ready for company. Thank you so much, GirlGuides!!!
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I placed this box on my first trip to New Orleans right after Hurricane Ivan. After a week of fun in the French Quarter, I hopped the streetcar to City Park. This is where I placed "After the Storm."
Clues:
1. Locate Shelter #6.
2. From the middle of the 4 way intersection, take a compass reading of 320 degrees.
3. Follow the path to the second tree on the left.
4. Carefully reach into the tree to find your prize.
Although this is a public place and discretion is always appreciated, I would advise that you look for this box with a partner or group especially if walking.
As I am not from New Orleans, I would appreciate updates on this box. Also if any locals would like to volunteer as a foster parent that would be terrific.
Update: On 6/18/06, "After the Storm" was located by the GirlGuides. They did some triage work and the box is now ready for company. Thank you so much, GirlGuides!!!
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I placed this box on my first trip to New Orleans right after Hurricane Ivan. After a week of fun in the French Quarter, I hopped the streetcar to City Park. This is where I placed "After the Storm."
Clues:
1. Locate Shelter #6.
2. From the middle of the 4 way intersection, take a compass reading of 320 degrees.
3. Follow the path to the second tree on the left.
4. Carefully reach into the tree to find your prize.
Although this is a public place and discretion is always appreciated, I would advise that you look for this box with a partner or group especially if walking.
As I am not from New Orleans, I would appreciate updates on this box. Also if any locals would like to volunteer as a foster parent that would be terrific.