Greyhounds LbNA #12201 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Nov 17, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | Indianapolis |
County: | Marion |
State: | Indiana |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Trail Mail Junkie |
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Found by: | tree huggers |
Last found: | Jul 19, 2005 |
Status: | FFFFFaa |
Last edited: | Nov 17, 2004 |
This box is located on the University of Indianapolis campus. Please go to the following link to get a map of the campus in order to locate visitor parking and to follow the directions below
http://www.uindy.edu/maps/index.php
Once at this site look towards the center right and click on the link for Campus Map (parking). Note that visitor parking is marked with a P. You may wish to take a copy of this map with you. Hand carved stamp. Too small for HH. Bring own pens and ink. Pet and kid friendly.
Greyhounds(Formerly Indiana Central University)
Just north of the Schwitzer building is a faculty parking lot and a small picnic area. Locate the basketball court. There is a small woods to the north. Find the large oak tree towards the baseball diamond that has unmistakeable large burls (knobs) about 2 feet off the ground. For those of you who like trees, it'll make you want to touch them. From the east side of this tree on a heading of about 120 degrees take about 20 paces and you should be at the base of a large tree with many "toes". On the east side, between some toes is a nook with a jar in it hopefully strategically covered with pieces of bark. Please contact me when found. Thanks.
http://www.uindy.edu/maps/index.php
Once at this site look towards the center right and click on the link for Campus Map (parking). Note that visitor parking is marked with a P. You may wish to take a copy of this map with you. Hand carved stamp. Too small for HH. Bring own pens and ink. Pet and kid friendly.
Greyhounds(Formerly Indiana Central University)
Just north of the Schwitzer building is a faculty parking lot and a small picnic area. Locate the basketball court. There is a small woods to the north. Find the large oak tree towards the baseball diamond that has unmistakeable large burls (knobs) about 2 feet off the ground. For those of you who like trees, it'll make you want to touch them. From the east side of this tree on a heading of about 120 degrees take about 20 paces and you should be at the base of a large tree with many "toes". On the east side, between some toes is a nook with a jar in it hopefully strategically covered with pieces of bark. Please contact me when found. Thanks.