Dual Nature LbNA #16307 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jul 4, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | Idledale |
County: | Jefferson |
State: | Colorado |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Treasure Finders |
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Found by: | The Woodshed |
Last found: | Aug 1, 2012 |
Status: | aFFaaaFFr |
Last edited: | Jul 4, 2005 |
ALIVE & WELL PER TaiChi and ChaiTea (ATLASQUEST)-6/14/12
Walking Distance: a few yards
Incline: steep hill, but only a few feet down
Kid Friendly: If you bring them, keep a close eye on them
Dog Friendly: It could be
Time: Maybe 10 minutes
Getting There:
Coming home from Mt. Evans, we decided to take Hwy 73 Eastbound. We made our way through Idledale and past mile marker 15. As we went around a right bend, there was a big pull off with a big brown sign that said "BEAR CREEK CANYON" and stated no camping, no parking, next 3 miles. We decided to pull off here for a mini-break. Below you could see Bear Creek.
Finding the Box:
Walk over to the sign mentioned above. Stand on the right side of the sign next to the poll closest to the creek. Turn to your right and take about 7 steps (I am 5'2", so if you are tall, make those small steps). Now, turn back towards the creek... in front of you - down the hill, about 5 feet or so, you will see a grouping of rocks. There are two rocks that have straight edges on them, and those straight edges leave about a 5 inch gap between the two rocks. Between these 2 rocks is where you will find this box.
A few notes:
This is a steep area... please make sure to recover the box very good. I am sure that with the snow this winter, rocks will move, and I don't want the box to get uncovered.
I had not planned on box planting this day... I was wearing flip-flops and was able to plant this box... HOWEVER, there were a ton of red ants in the area, and they were not friendly!
Please email me with the status of this box. debbi821@yahoo.com
Walking Distance: a few yards
Incline: steep hill, but only a few feet down
Kid Friendly: If you bring them, keep a close eye on them
Dog Friendly: It could be
Time: Maybe 10 minutes
Getting There:
Coming home from Mt. Evans, we decided to take Hwy 73 Eastbound. We made our way through Idledale and past mile marker 15. As we went around a right bend, there was a big pull off with a big brown sign that said "BEAR CREEK CANYON" and stated no camping, no parking, next 3 miles. We decided to pull off here for a mini-break. Below you could see Bear Creek.
Finding the Box:
Walk over to the sign mentioned above. Stand on the right side of the sign next to the poll closest to the creek. Turn to your right and take about 7 steps (I am 5'2", so if you are tall, make those small steps). Now, turn back towards the creek... in front of you - down the hill, about 5 feet or so, you will see a grouping of rocks. There are two rocks that have straight edges on them, and those straight edges leave about a 5 inch gap between the two rocks. Between these 2 rocks is where you will find this box.
A few notes:
This is a steep area... please make sure to recover the box very good. I am sure that with the snow this winter, rocks will move, and I don't want the box to get uncovered.
I had not planned on box planting this day... I was wearing flip-flops and was able to plant this box... HOWEVER, there were a ton of red ants in the area, and they were not friendly!
Please email me with the status of this box. debbi821@yahoo.com