Diamond in the Rough LbNA #12863 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Wisconsin Hiker |
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Plant date: | Dec 31, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | Nashotah |
County: | Waukesha |
State: | Wisconsin |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | starbambi |
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Last found: | May 30, 2015 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFm |
Last edited: | Dec 31, 2004 |
Last checked/found: 20-SEP-09
Time: ~ 45 minutes
Terrain: Hilly trail
This box is located in a county park between the communities of Oconomowoc and Hartland, 1/2 mile north of U.S. Highway 16 on the west side of County Highway C. There is a daily fee to enter Waukesha County Parks ($5 in 2005) or you can purchase an annual pass for access to all county parks. After entering the park, head to Picnic Area 2 and park in the lot.
This is the last box we’ll hide this year, since it is December 31, 2004. It was a great day – no snow, sunny and temperatures in the mid-40s … not bad at all for Wisconsin!
We’re getting ready to go out for New Year’s Eve, so here are some minimalist clues. I hope the 3-word phrases aren’t too obscure.
Red trail south.
Ignore first intersection.
Picnic table left.
Left at fork.
Picnic table left.
Stump chair curve.
Picnic table left.
Right at fork.
Deer trail right
(Before green post)
20 paces – wire.
20 paces – tree.
355 degrees – stump.
240 degrees – tree.
Box in base.
Rehide with care.
Return to path.
Continue up hill.
T-intersection, head right.
Right at fork.
Right at fork.
Table at fork.
Head left here.
Intersection, head right.
Parking lot ahead.
Happy 2005 to you and hope the year is filled with lots of fun letterboxing adventures!
Time: ~ 45 minutes
Terrain: Hilly trail
This box is located in a county park between the communities of Oconomowoc and Hartland, 1/2 mile north of U.S. Highway 16 on the west side of County Highway C. There is a daily fee to enter Waukesha County Parks ($5 in 2005) or you can purchase an annual pass for access to all county parks. After entering the park, head to Picnic Area 2 and park in the lot.
This is the last box we’ll hide this year, since it is December 31, 2004. It was a great day – no snow, sunny and temperatures in the mid-40s … not bad at all for Wisconsin!
We’re getting ready to go out for New Year’s Eve, so here are some minimalist clues. I hope the 3-word phrases aren’t too obscure.
Red trail south.
Ignore first intersection.
Picnic table left.
Left at fork.
Picnic table left.
Stump chair curve.
Picnic table left.
Right at fork.
Deer trail right
(Before green post)
20 paces – wire.
20 paces – tree.
355 degrees – stump.
240 degrees – tree.
Box in base.
Rehide with care.
Return to path.
Continue up hill.
T-intersection, head right.
Right at fork.
Right at fork.
Table at fork.
Head left here.
Intersection, head right.
Parking lot ahead.
Happy 2005 to you and hope the year is filled with lots of fun letterboxing adventures!