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Horselover's Cave LbNA #14231 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Mar 1, 2005
Location:
City:Easton
County:Norfolk
State:Massachusetts
Boxes:1
Planted by:Jay and Layne
Found by: Geis Gang
Last found:Aug 23, 2006
Status:FFFFFFFFFaar
Last edited:Mar 1, 2005
THIS BOX IS NOW RETIRED! - SORRY!!



Hello! Welcome to Jay's letterbox! This box is a short easy walk and is great for small children!!

This box is located at the NRT Sheep pasture in Easton, MA.
From Route 24 follow to Route 123 West bound. Follow approx. 1 mile to a light - you can only go left or right - a CVS will be in front of you. Take a right - keeping Stonehill College/Holy Cross property on your right. At the 2nd light, take a left. Almost immediatly, you will see a house on your left with a small driveway beside it. This is the entrance to the park. Upon pulling in, you will see a red barn on your right. Continue down the paved way until you come to another set of red buildings and a small parking area. This is the parking area for members only - the road turns up to the right and up a small hill. Follw this the the next parking area on your right.
Walk back down to the members parking area where the hen houses are. As you walk down this driveway, the hen houses/picnic area are on your right and the buildings are on the left.
Straight ahead is a path into the woods. Take this path. At the first right will be a sign for Whale Rock - take this right. Look to your right, there is a large stump. Take approx. 37 paces. You will notice a fork in the path -bear left on this path into the trees.
Take another 45 paces to another large stump. You should now see the Indian teepee!! Look to the front and to the left at a tall pine tree next to the teepee - walk to this tree base. Take 5 paces forward - keeping the teepee on your right. On your left, you will notice a SMALL clearing into the rododendrens. We call this "our rododendren cave"!!
12 steps into "the cave" at the base of a tree is our letterbox. It is hidden under some leaves and a rock.
Please re-hide the box carefully! :)

Follow the trail(s) back to the park and enjoy the many animals and trails! Also, check out our other box at Whale Rock - called "American Pride at Whale Rock"