V-A NOT TO BE MISTAKEN FOR V-8 LbNA #22765
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jun 3, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Crystal Lake |
County: | McHenry |
State: | Illinois |
Boxes: | 2 |
Planted by: | Nuts4mice |
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Found by: | TaterTots (2) |
Last found: | Apr 16, 2009 |
Status: | FFFFFFOFFFa |
Last edited: | Jun 3, 2006 |
V-A Not to Be Mistaken For V-8
Veteran Acres Park – The Nature Center
Placed by: Nuts4mice, Hopsbaby, and Brother
Bring your own ink pens .. black and yellow
Behind the Nature Center – Start at the Main Trail.
“May there grow here, the rack of the buck, the reach of the pine, the mind of man, and the spirit of our community.” If there are choices always stay on the Main Trail. Follow the Main Trail down and up a small incline always staying on the main trail. Through the crossroad still heading North into the woods. Follow the trail up a small incline.
See the tall bench? Sit and ponder, “Which way should I go? Up or down? Look for “The Rolling Stones”. Once you find them, walk 50 paces. On your left you should see a down tree. “Don’t assume the obvious”. If you go to the end of “The Rolling Stones” you have gone too far.
As of April 4 2008 there is very large down tree laying across the trail. Climb over this tree and on the left hand side of the trail are more the one down tree. In the hollow of one of these trees is the box. Look carefully because the box is hard to spot. This note might change because they are very good about cleaning up any fallen trees that might be in the way of the hikers.
Veteran Acres Park – The Nature Center
Placed by: Nuts4mice, Hopsbaby, and Brother
Bring your own ink pens .. black and yellow
Behind the Nature Center – Start at the Main Trail.
“May there grow here, the rack of the buck, the reach of the pine, the mind of man, and the spirit of our community.” If there are choices always stay on the Main Trail. Follow the Main Trail down and up a small incline always staying on the main trail. Through the crossroad still heading North into the woods. Follow the trail up a small incline.
See the tall bench? Sit and ponder, “Which way should I go? Up or down? Look for “The Rolling Stones”. Once you find them, walk 50 paces. On your left you should see a down tree. “Don’t assume the obvious”. If you go to the end of “The Rolling Stones” you have gone too far.
As of April 4 2008 there is very large down tree laying across the trail. Climb over this tree and on the left hand side of the trail are more the one down tree. In the hollow of one of these trees is the box. Look carefully because the box is hard to spot. This note might change because they are very good about cleaning up any fallen trees that might be in the way of the hikers.