Bring It On LbNA #12758
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Sep 21, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | Pocatello |
County: | Bannock |
State: | Idaho |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | A-Bear (&J-Bear) |
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Found by: | TheFrenchies |
Last found: | Apr 24, 2017 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Oct 23, 2015 |
Placed by A-Bear.
Sounds like it needs a new container as of April 2008. If you can replace it/update me that would be awesome!! Thanks in advance.
Level of difficulty: About a mile roundtrip on a flat, paved path.
Directions: From I15, take exit 67 and head in a northwest direction following signs to the Fort Hall Replica. Turn left up the hill on Ave of the Chiefs. At the top of the hill park on the left in the AMI trailhead parking lot. Enjoy seeing all the real buffalo to your right behind the fence.
Clues: Roaming the flat land in this part of the country I couldn't resist returning, especially in the snow. Bring it on. After finding 'the locals,' continue south on the paved path. Eventually you will see a gravel path shooting off to the left. At that intersection continue on the paved path another 29 paces/58 steps. Seven steps east of the trail is a rock pile and under the long potato shaped rock lies the 'Bring it On' letterbox. Please rehide me well.
We would love to hear about your adventure.
Sounds like it needs a new container as of April 2008. If you can replace it/update me that would be awesome!! Thanks in advance.
Level of difficulty: About a mile roundtrip on a flat, paved path.
Directions: From I15, take exit 67 and head in a northwest direction following signs to the Fort Hall Replica. Turn left up the hill on Ave of the Chiefs. At the top of the hill park on the left in the AMI trailhead parking lot. Enjoy seeing all the real buffalo to your right behind the fence.
Clues: Roaming the flat land in this part of the country I couldn't resist returning, especially in the snow. Bring it on. After finding 'the locals,' continue south on the paved path. Eventually you will see a gravel path shooting off to the left. At that intersection continue on the paved path another 29 paces/58 steps. Seven steps east of the trail is a rock pile and under the long potato shaped rock lies the 'Bring it On' letterbox. Please rehide me well.
We would love to hear about your adventure.