Wolf Rock Letterbox LbNA #1469
Owner: | Traveln Turtle |
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Plant date: | Apr 28, 2003 |
Location: | Wolf Rock, Crane Hill Road |
City: | Mansfield Center |
County: | Tolland |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Nairon |
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Last found: | May 30, 2015 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Apr 28, 2003 |
Sponsored by the Cock-A-Doodle-Moo 4-H Club. This is the first box for the 4-H letter box search, each box will get a little harder. Hope you all enjoy.
Take Rte 195 to Mansfield Center , Ct. Turn onto Brown's Rd. at the Congregational church. Follow to the fork in the road. Take the left branch Crane Hill Rd. A few hundred feet up park on the side of the road at the junction of the Nipmuck trail. (Blue Dot Trail). Take the trail heading Southeast, follow the blue dots, its EASY!. Within 10 minutes you will reach Wolf Rock. At the top of the Face where the wolves perch to howl, go straight down the trail steep, steep, steep. Stay on the trail; round the bend to the forest of initials. Next to the big rock on the trail's left, stand. Then take 30 steps down the trail. Timberrrrrrr! Left you look, starts high, ends low, look below. (look under the second old, longer log about half way down under a pile of sticks.
If you see a 20 foot rotten "stump" with initials on the right of the trail you've gone too far.
Take Rte 195 to Mansfield Center , Ct. Turn onto Brown's Rd. at the Congregational church. Follow to the fork in the road. Take the left branch Crane Hill Rd. A few hundred feet up park on the side of the road at the junction of the Nipmuck trail. (Blue Dot Trail). Take the trail heading Southeast, follow the blue dots, its EASY!. Within 10 minutes you will reach Wolf Rock. At the top of the Face where the wolves perch to howl, go straight down the trail steep, steep, steep. Stay on the trail; round the bend to the forest of initials. Next to the big rock on the trail's left, stand. Then take 30 steps down the trail. Timberrrrrrr! Left you look, starts high, ends low, look below. (look under the second old, longer log about half way down under a pile of sticks.
If you see a 20 foot rotten "stump" with initials on the right of the trail you've gone too far.