The Ultimate Walker- MIA LbNA #2175
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Apr 21, 2003 |
Location: | |
City: | Darnestown |
County: | Montgomery |
State: | Maryland |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Apple Dumpling Gang |
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Found by: | paper trail |
Last found: | May 8, 2017 |
Status: | FFFFFmFF |
Last edited: | Apr 21, 2003 |
Please assume all ADG boxes are MIA unless someone you know has confirmed their active status recently. We have been out of the game for quite a while and have not been maintaining our boxes.
The Ultimate Walker
Seneca Creek
Near Darnestown, MD in Montgomery County
21 April 2003
Placed by the Apple Dumpling Gang (adglbna@aol.com)
This is a microbox so bring a small stamp or squeeze your big stamp into the log as best you can. Park at Black Rock Mill. The mill is located on Black Rock Road between Rt 118 and Rt 28. To start your trek, do not cross the bridge or you will be on the wrong side of the creek. Instead cross the street and take the trail to the right. You should not be on the blue blazed trail, you should be on the other side of the creek walking parallel to the blue blazed trail.
This hike took the Ultimate Walker a minute flat but for a normal person, expect about a 5 minute hike. (what can we say, we hid it on Easter Sunday) You will pass some large rock formations on the right. Pass them by and keep walking. After a bit, you will notice three rock formations to the right of the path. You will know these are the correct formations because they get larger as they progress down the path. (if you get to a large, smooth rock formation that blocks the trail, and a small cave-like opening, you went too far) Go to the first and smallest of the three formations. There is a 4.5 foot rock that lies perpendicular to the rest of the formation. Standing in front of this formation, find a small rock near the edge of the large, perpendicular rock on the right side about chest high. Under this rock you will find two film canisters taped together and inside, the Ultimate Walker.
The Ultimate Walker
Seneca Creek
Near Darnestown, MD in Montgomery County
21 April 2003
Placed by the Apple Dumpling Gang (adglbna@aol.com)
This is a microbox so bring a small stamp or squeeze your big stamp into the log as best you can. Park at Black Rock Mill. The mill is located on Black Rock Road between Rt 118 and Rt 28. To start your trek, do not cross the bridge or you will be on the wrong side of the creek. Instead cross the street and take the trail to the right. You should not be on the blue blazed trail, you should be on the other side of the creek walking parallel to the blue blazed trail.
This hike took the Ultimate Walker a minute flat but for a normal person, expect about a 5 minute hike. (what can we say, we hid it on Easter Sunday) You will pass some large rock formations on the right. Pass them by and keep walking. After a bit, you will notice three rock formations to the right of the path. You will know these are the correct formations because they get larger as they progress down the path. (if you get to a large, smooth rock formation that blocks the trail, and a small cave-like opening, you went too far) Go to the first and smallest of the three formations. There is a 4.5 foot rock that lies perpendicular to the rest of the formation. Standing in front of this formation, find a small rock near the edge of the large, perpendicular rock on the right side about chest high. Under this rock you will find two film canisters taped together and inside, the Ultimate Walker.