Thinking of New Orleans LbNA #21523
Owner: | J. Peter |
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Plant date: | Apr 20, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Fairfield |
County: | Fairfield |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | mattyfungos |
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Last found: | Aug 16, 2015 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Apr 20, 2006 |
First get the clues to Art Around the Lake.
This box is just off the path while doing the above boxes.
In the above clues, after the first box, you go to a pond and rotate counter clock wise around it. At the north west corner the clues say take the right at the fork in the trail. While standing there notice a center tree with yellow markings and one more to the right. From the right one count 34 steps down the trail to another yellow marked tree. Count another 20 steps to a tree on the left with the name zooz on the bottom of the list. From this tree take about a 90 degree angle and wlk 17 steps to a tree with high roots. The "Thinking of New Orleans" box is in the roots. Any bark, leaves, or sticks in there were but in by me. Please, please hide well, this park is well maintained and someone will find this if left uncovered.
The point of this box was to be a small reminder for us all about the thought "Have I helped others enough?"
(If you want to get this alone, Park at the cascades parking lot. Find your way over the wooden bridge above the cascades. Go straight up the little hill. Go left along the western side of the pond. At the far end of the pond, (northwest corner) is the intersection mentioned above. Maybe 15-20 minutes to walk up here.)
This box is just off the path while doing the above boxes.
In the above clues, after the first box, you go to a pond and rotate counter clock wise around it. At the north west corner the clues say take the right at the fork in the trail. While standing there notice a center tree with yellow markings and one more to the right. From the right one count 34 steps down the trail to another yellow marked tree. Count another 20 steps to a tree on the left with the name zooz on the bottom of the list. From this tree take about a 90 degree angle and wlk 17 steps to a tree with high roots. The "Thinking of New Orleans" box is in the roots. Any bark, leaves, or sticks in there were but in by me. Please, please hide well, this park is well maintained and someone will find this if left uncovered.
The point of this box was to be a small reminder for us all about the thought "Have I helped others enough?"
(If you want to get this alone, Park at the cascades parking lot. Find your way over the wooden bridge above the cascades. Go straight up the little hill. Go left along the western side of the pond. At the far end of the pond, (northwest corner) is the intersection mentioned above. Maybe 15-20 minutes to walk up here.)