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The Hunt For A Centaur (contains a hitchhiker) LbNA #12899 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Dec 18, 2004
Location:
City:Olympia
County:Thurston
State:Washington
Boxes:1
Found by: ooolivia!
Last found:Dec 18, 2004
Status:F
Last edited:Dec 18, 2004
This box was placed on 12/18/2004 in honor of my Sagittarian Princess of the Stars, Noël.
Happy birthday, my love.

In the hopes of encourageing people to find this box we have put a hitchhiker that we found inside it. happy hunting

This box is only available
Monday thru Thursday 9am-6pm
Friday 9am-8pm
Saturday 11am-8pm

this is an easy walk through a flat area of olympia
about a 1.5 mile round trip walk

Alright horoscope hunters, lets begin.

You will begin your clandestine hunt by solving this anagram:
SHARK A MMETER FRET
Once solved this will give you your starting point in Olympia. Once there, there will be two gardens, yours has corners. From there head SE for a prime number of blocks. There, from a NW corner you will see a beach, go there. Standing with this ocean at your back you will see a series of dangerous posts, so dangerous they have been chained together. Take care, but approach the third post, peer through the left eyelet at a bearing of 220. (This post is so dangerous that it puts the fear on your compass). Provided there is no current obstruction to your view you will see a bull’s-eye, under this bull’s-eye is a number, remember it well.
From the bull’s-eye head to the capitol building as if it was 1939 in the SE corner of this building’s lot is a cedar tree from the South side look between the V of the two branching trunks to read a word, this word when combined with the number tells you were to go next. Have you gotten lost? To get back on the right track you should keep in mind lefthanders and cowboys. Once inside you will find your centaur, like Alice through the glass, you will probably need to ask for help to retrieve this wild beast of the stars.

please email me if you find this box no one has yet to go after it.

frohkid@gmail.com

box is still there and lonely as of may 26 2005