Walking Man LbNA #14746
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Apr 29, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | Tomball |
County: | Harris |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Stepping By Faith |
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Last found: | Oct 16, 2015 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFaFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Oct 17, 2015 |
This is the first of the "Man" series.
Directions:
From 249 north, go east on FM 2920.
Turn left on Huffsmith-Kohrville Road(FM 2978).
Turn right on West Huffsmith Road.
Burroughs Park is just over a mile down on left.
To the letterbox:
Drive through the soccer fields to the very north end of the park. Park in the parking lot by the pavillion next to the Burroughs Park Trailhead. At the trailhead you can go left or straight. Go straight, you will pass volleyball courts on the right. Continue on the gravel path until you come to a path on your right. Take this dirt path for 65 paces until you come to a thin tree on your right, leaning over the path (last time I checked on this box, the thin tree had fallen over the path, so they may have removed it. Please rely on the step-counting) Look to your right and you will see a fallen tree about 12 paces away. Half way down the tree, 7 paces, on the left side is the box. It is covered with pine needles, leaves and a piece of wood.
Please recover the box well and let me know the status of it! My e-mail is: king2255@sbcglobal.net.
Directions:
From 249 north, go east on FM 2920.
Turn left on Huffsmith-Kohrville Road(FM 2978).
Turn right on West Huffsmith Road.
Burroughs Park is just over a mile down on left.
To the letterbox:
Drive through the soccer fields to the very north end of the park. Park in the parking lot by the pavillion next to the Burroughs Park Trailhead. At the trailhead you can go left or straight. Go straight, you will pass volleyball courts on the right. Continue on the gravel path until you come to a path on your right. Take this dirt path for 65 paces until you come to a thin tree on your right, leaning over the path (last time I checked on this box, the thin tree had fallen over the path, so they may have removed it. Please rely on the step-counting) Look to your right and you will see a fallen tree about 12 paces away. Half way down the tree, 7 paces, on the left side is the box. It is covered with pine needles, leaves and a piece of wood.
Please recover the box well and let me know the status of it! My e-mail is: king2255@sbcglobal.net.