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Mill Branch Bridge MIA LbNA #13595 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Feb 27, 2005
Location:
City:Barlow
County:Washington
State:Ohio
Boxes:1
Planted by:Safari Man
Found by: Safari Man
Last found:May 6, 2008
Status:FFFFFFFFFaO
Last edited:Feb 27, 2005
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Barlow Ohio is located about 13 miles west of Marietta and 13 miles Northwest of Belpre Ohio.
Please bring a stamp pad, your stamp, an old rag and a pen.
Difficulty: Easy
Terrain: Mostly flat ground with some other exercise (see clues).
Distance: About 50 yards max round trip to quest and back.

Note: This box is missing due to an apparent confiscation by the repair workers rebuilding the bridge foundation. And since it was under the bridge you should not be going there just now anyway. Upon Completition of the rebuild work I plan to replace this box.

Make your way to the flashing red light at the intersection of 550 and 339 highways. Look around until you see a covered bridge. (hint: it's to the Northwest of this intersection). Go to the bridge and tour it extensively. Pretty interesting bridge, huh? Actually, the most interesting thing about this bridge is the bridge Troll that lives underneath. Normally he would come up and try to extract something from you for your use of his bridge........... but since he is on vacation in the Bahamas you will not be bothered by him. Go outside the south end of the bridge and around to the west side. Approach the bridge above stream level. Go into a squat walk and go under the bridge and up to where the bridge meets the stone support. Above the stone you will find an unnatural looking rock. Under the rock is the Troll's stash. Once you have "The Mill Branch Bridge" box, I suggest you go back to your car to do the stamping, or you can remain in a squat if your used to being in that position... or you can sit on the sand and do it. Do your thing and then please replace everything in the bag and seal it and then the bag into the box and seal it. Replace the box where you found it and replace the unnatural looking rock. Now waddle back out from under the bridge and try to stand up straight. Eureka, you did it. There are some other boxes out in this rural area if you dare, so have a good day and I hope you enjoy your boxing .