black mountain LbNA #21210
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Apr 2, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | brattleboro |
County: | Windham |
State: | Vermont |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | five pea trees |
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Found by: | sgbcdridzon |
Last found: | Sep 5, 2010 |
Status: | aFFFFFaFFFa |
Last edited: | Apr 2, 2006 |
Black Mountain Hike Directions
I 91 Exit 3 - take first right on rotary (Putney Road) - Take first right at light on Black Mountain Road (BMR) - Take left at fork BMR (dirt road) - Take left at next fork BMR - At next fork bear right BMR - At T intersection bear right still BMR - Bear left at Dutton Farm Rd so you stay on BMR - approximately 1 mile on left is the beginning of the Black Mountain Trail marked by a fence.
Hike to top of trail. Enjoy the view and poke around the rocks. When you would like to hunt for the letterbox, find the flagpole and look out towards the right of the panoramic vista and start walking till you see a birch tree. Continue walking towards the birch tree till you see a river over the cliffs. Walk towards the river till you see two small pine trees. Look to the left of the two pine trees and look towards the ground for rocks that resemble a temple. The letterbox is hidden in the cave of the rocks.
*** It has been reported that the letterbox has been disturbed and that the stamp is missing. We will get up there soon to replace the stamp 8/21/07
five pea trees
I 91 Exit 3 - take first right on rotary (Putney Road) - Take first right at light on Black Mountain Road (BMR) - Take left at fork BMR (dirt road) - Take left at next fork BMR - At next fork bear right BMR - At T intersection bear right still BMR - Bear left at Dutton Farm Rd so you stay on BMR - approximately 1 mile on left is the beginning of the Black Mountain Trail marked by a fence.
Hike to top of trail. Enjoy the view and poke around the rocks. When you would like to hunt for the letterbox, find the flagpole and look out towards the right of the panoramic vista and start walking till you see a birch tree. Continue walking towards the birch tree till you see a river over the cliffs. Walk towards the river till you see two small pine trees. Look to the left of the two pine trees and look towards the ground for rocks that resemble a temple. The letterbox is hidden in the cave of the rocks.
*** It has been reported that the letterbox has been disturbed and that the stamp is missing. We will get up there soon to replace the stamp 8/21/07
five pea trees