Lake Quinault Leprechaun LbNA #23803
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jul 14, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Quinault |
County: | Grays Harbor |
State: | Washington |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | PenGwen |
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Found by: | Silver Eagle |
Last found: | Aug 7, 2013 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFaFFF |
Last edited: | Jul 14, 2006 |
6/23/2008 The logbook is full. If you are going for this one can you take a paper roll with you. About 1 1/2 " wide would work. As I recall it was a film canister.
4/9/10 Still needs a logbook.
From the Falls at Falls Creek find the bridge between the road and the lake. The magnetic micro letterbox is under the 4th plank adjacent to the first metal upright in the southeast corner sitting on a metal crossbeam. Campsite #18 is the closest to the letterbox, but you should have access from the other side as well as through the campground. Use STEALTH, have confidence it is there, and just reach under and then up.
Sure Trolls live under bridges, but this guy liked the greenery so much he was willing to take the chance that he would run into a troll.
When researching our clues please be aware that when previous searchers list “ATTEMPTED” on the clue sheets it may reflect more on their abilities as finders than indicate whether the box is viable or not. We do monitor our clues and boxes pretty well and appreciate the notes written to us by those that find or attempt our letterboxes.
Please contact placer directly or through the LBNA chat list regarding status rather than unofficial databases. Up to date status can only be ascertained from placer, as other information services will not have current data. The placer does not appreciate listing information about this letterbox on unauthorized information services.
4/9/10 Still needs a logbook.
From the Falls at Falls Creek find the bridge between the road and the lake. The magnetic micro letterbox is under the 4th plank adjacent to the first metal upright in the southeast corner sitting on a metal crossbeam. Campsite #18 is the closest to the letterbox, but you should have access from the other side as well as through the campground. Use STEALTH, have confidence it is there, and just reach under and then up.
Sure Trolls live under bridges, but this guy liked the greenery so much he was willing to take the chance that he would run into a troll.
When researching our clues please be aware that when previous searchers list “ATTEMPTED” on the clue sheets it may reflect more on their abilities as finders than indicate whether the box is viable or not. We do monitor our clues and boxes pretty well and appreciate the notes written to us by those that find or attempt our letterboxes.
Please contact placer directly or through the LBNA chat list regarding status rather than unofficial databases. Up to date status can only be ascertained from placer, as other information services will not have current data. The placer does not appreciate listing information about this letterbox on unauthorized information services.