Serial Mystery Letterbox LOST LbNA #11473 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Oct 10, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | Portland |
County: | Cumberland |
State: | Maine |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Giddy |
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Found by: | wokah |
Last found: | Jul 14, 2007 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFaam |
Last edited: | Oct 10, 2004 |
Serial Mystery Letterbox
Start at a trailhead on a near-Alpine Summit. A fifteen minute walk takes you through a narrow tract with house lots on both sides, past a fifty or sixty year old car fossil, and across a small power line. The trail reenters the woods as some stairs veer off to another trailhead near a boat named after a mammal. The trail passes some new house construction and things improve steadily. A small stream does nice things to a rock ledge near the first of several bridges. The trail drops and fifteen minutes from the power line/ second trailhead it reaches the river. Follow the river to the right over more bridges. The rapids lie eight more minutes down the path.
From some new peeled-log stairs (just before the rapids) take twenty-five steps back along the trail. A tree with three trunks stands seven steps uphill of the path; your prize lies inside the box. Please rehide well so it can not be seen by those coming up the path. A rocky clearing (a great place to sit high above the river and stamp up) exists just a minute further up the trail. Enjoy!
7/14/2008
MISSING - LOST - KAPUT - GONE - PINING FOR THE FJORDS
THIS IS AN EX-LETTERBOX!!!
The tree has split, and thrown the box into the raging river below. Will our brave carver replace this box? Tune in again to find out...
HINT:.................
HINT: This park consists of house lots that at one time were given away as prizes in boxes of breakfast cereal.
HINT:...................
HINT: Change one letter of the cereal name and you get acorns.
Start at a trailhead on a near-Alpine Summit. A fifteen minute walk takes you through a narrow tract with house lots on both sides, past a fifty or sixty year old car fossil, and across a small power line. The trail reenters the woods as some stairs veer off to another trailhead near a boat named after a mammal. The trail passes some new house construction and things improve steadily. A small stream does nice things to a rock ledge near the first of several bridges. The trail drops and fifteen minutes from the power line/ second trailhead it reaches the river. Follow the river to the right over more bridges. The rapids lie eight more minutes down the path.
From some new peeled-log stairs (just before the rapids) take twenty-five steps back along the trail. A tree with three trunks stands seven steps uphill of the path; your prize lies inside the box. Please rehide well so it can not be seen by those coming up the path. A rocky clearing (a great place to sit high above the river and stamp up) exists just a minute further up the trail. Enjoy!
7/14/2008
MISSING - LOST - KAPUT - GONE - PINING FOR THE FJORDS
THIS IS AN EX-LETTERBOX!!!
The tree has split, and thrown the box into the raging river below. Will our brave carver replace this box? Tune in again to find out...
HINT:.................
HINT: This park consists of house lots that at one time were given away as prizes in boxes of breakfast cereal.
HINT:...................
HINT: Change one letter of the cereal name and you get acorns.