Still Going Nuts LbNA #25521
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Aug 28, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Gardner |
County: | Worcester |
State: | Massachusetts |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | shoebee |
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Found by: | Arf! |
Last found: | Apr 25, 2009 |
Status: | FFFFFFOFFFFF |
Last edited: | Aug 28, 2006 |
Location: Gardner City Forest
Off Route 140 in Gardner
Time: 30 Min?
Hike: Easy but muddy at times
This box was placed with the help of our six year old son Austin AKA the Ferg. He wanted a letterbox for his birthday. :)
*****Please be advised that this area is frequented by hunters. PLEASE use caution and wear bright colors.*****
****There is NO hunting in Mass on Sunday*****
So, you've turned into the parking lot at the Gardner City Forest, and probably parked somewhere in the lot.
Where to begin? I know, let's look around. Do you see the pile of giant rocks? Sure, you can go over and look. So, while you're standing there looking at the rocks you notice a trail on the right side of the pile. I think we'll go that way. Continue along the trail until you come to a large yellow gate. Just walk around the gate ignoring the trail on the right. Follow along the trail for about 5 to 7 minutes (watch out for the mud)until you come to a five-trunk oak tree on the right side of the trail. You'll know the tree. There's a stone wall just behind it heading off into the woods. From this tree, count 22 steps further along the trail and notice a Six-trunk oak tree on the right side of the trail. Walk off the trail over to the tree. Stand with your back against the tree facing away from the trail. Look about 320 degrees west. Notice that lonely rock over there? There, under that rock, is where you will find me 'still going nuts'.
Head back to your car the way you came.
While in the area check out Going Nuts Letterbox located nearby.
Off Route 140 in Gardner
Time: 30 Min?
Hike: Easy but muddy at times
This box was placed with the help of our six year old son Austin AKA the Ferg. He wanted a letterbox for his birthday. :)
*****Please be advised that this area is frequented by hunters. PLEASE use caution and wear bright colors.*****
****There is NO hunting in Mass on Sunday*****
So, you've turned into the parking lot at the Gardner City Forest, and probably parked somewhere in the lot.
Where to begin? I know, let's look around. Do you see the pile of giant rocks? Sure, you can go over and look. So, while you're standing there looking at the rocks you notice a trail on the right side of the pile. I think we'll go that way. Continue along the trail until you come to a large yellow gate. Just walk around the gate ignoring the trail on the right. Follow along the trail for about 5 to 7 minutes (watch out for the mud)until you come to a five-trunk oak tree on the right side of the trail. You'll know the tree. There's a stone wall just behind it heading off into the woods. From this tree, count 22 steps further along the trail and notice a Six-trunk oak tree on the right side of the trail. Walk off the trail over to the tree. Stand with your back against the tree facing away from the trail. Look about 320 degrees west. Notice that lonely rock over there? There, under that rock, is where you will find me 'still going nuts'.
Head back to your car the way you came.
While in the area check out Going Nuts Letterbox located nearby.