Camelot Series #6 & 7 LbNA #2188
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Oct 27, 2002 |
Location: | |
City: | Meriden / Middlefield |
County: | New Haven |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 2 |
Planted by: | Aili & Bruce |
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Found by: | mattyfungos |
Last found: | Dec 13, 2018 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Oct 27, 2002 |
Lancelot and Excaliber
Email me at defygravity@snet.net for the photo portion of the clue - thanks
Mattabassett Trail, Meriden CT
There are two ways to access these:
1) Park at the Black Pond boat launch (East Main St.) and use the connecting trail; or
2) follow the suggestion in the Witches Den (Durham CT) clue and walk up from Rt 68.
Lancelot: Find this commanding viewpoint [photo]. Turn away from the edge (85°) and walk 13 or so steps to the foot of a dead tree and some cedars.
Remember that scene in the movie “Excaliber,” where Arthur discovers his queen’s and first knight’s betrayal and thrusts the sword down between their sleeping bodies?
Well, Excaliber remains between Lancelot and Guinevere, so head in her general direction until you come to a four-trunked oak on the left side of the trail. Just a few steps to the north, peek behind a two-trunked tree to find the famous sword’s hiding place.
Email me at defygravity@snet.net for the photo portion of the clue - thanks
Mattabassett Trail, Meriden CT
There are two ways to access these:
1) Park at the Black Pond boat launch (East Main St.) and use the connecting trail; or
2) follow the suggestion in the Witches Den (Durham CT) clue and walk up from Rt 68.
Lancelot: Find this commanding viewpoint [photo]. Turn away from the edge (85°) and walk 13 or so steps to the foot of a dead tree and some cedars.
Remember that scene in the movie “Excaliber,” where Arthur discovers his queen’s and first knight’s betrayal and thrusts the sword down between their sleeping bodies?
Well, Excaliber remains between Lancelot and Guinevere, so head in her general direction until you come to a four-trunked oak on the left side of the trail. Just a few steps to the north, peek behind a two-trunked tree to find the famous sword’s hiding place.