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Multiple logos LbNA #14005 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Mar 27, 2005
Location:
City:Lincoln
County:Providence
State:Rhode Island
Boxes:2
Planted by:team 3 point turn
Found by: Mahatma Dondi
Last found:Sep 9, 2006
Status:FFFFFFFFFFaaa
Last edited:Mar 27, 2005
This is located in the former Lonsdale drive-in, now new bike path, on route 123 in Lincoln.

Clues: Park anywhere in the lot and find your way to the bike path. As you are following this path, you'll see a line of boulders along your right. Count them as you go.
When you get past all those boulders, take the number you counted and divide it by three (feel free to round off - you shouldn't ever have to take a calculator letterboxing!). Multiply that by two and you'll have the number of paces you should take, continuing down the bike path (1 pace = 2 steps). You will arrive at twin stone structures.
Behind these you should see a fence. Count the number of sections in the part of the fence behind the benches, and multiply it by the number of horizontal bars in the fence. Now add 100 to this number.
From the bench that is on your right (if your back is to the path), take a compass reading of the number you just found. At that heading, a little into the woods, you will spot a small stone outcropping. Head through the woods to this spot.
Near the middle of this area of stones, there is a large puddingstone. To the left of it, there is another stone that might catch your eye. It is grey-white, and it kind of looks like a section of a log. In the back of it, where it kind of overhangs a little, dig deep for the Logo #1 letterbox.

Go back to the path and continue following it over the bridge - you'll cross into Cumberland on your way. After the bridge you'll need to cross a main road to keep going on the bike trail, so be careful, especially if you have kids with you.
Soon after you cross the street you'll see a multi-trunked tree on your right. Count the trunks. You should also start looking for small RI HB posts. Stop at the third one of these.
Multiply the number of trunks by the number of RI HB posts and take that many paces straight towards the water. You should be right at another large multi-trunked tree. Tucked up behind the trunk of this tree is Logo #2.

Happy hunting!