Woapalanee LbNA #25658
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Sep 16, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Williamsport |
County: | Lycoming |
State: | Pennsylvania |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | LoyalsockSkippers |
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Found by: | dewlovers |
Last found: | Nov 12, 2011 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFaa |
Last edited: | Sep 16, 2006 |
Brief walk in park setting, suitable for families with small children! A compass is needed.
In Williamsport, there is a park whose entrance is located at a 6-way intersection (known to the locals as “Confusion Corner”). At this entrance is a landmark which is both significant and sizeable. Pull into the park entrance and park your vehicle near this landmark – you will begin your search in front of its base.
From the informative and inspiring base of this whispering giant, walk 33 paces to the northernmost end of a black and gold fence. 24 paces at 90° will take you to a tree whose trunk splits into 4 about 3 feet off the ground. Proceed 11 paces at 110°; look immediately to your right for a map (mark your headings carefully -- there are multiple trees and maps which could complicate your quest). From this point, take 10 paces at 100° to a lone evergreen. The box is located in the SSW side of the tree, approximately 4 feet up.
***This park is used and enjoyed by many people every day…please use discretion, snap lid tightly and replace securely. Box contains stamp and log; BYO ink and pen. A pace is two steps (left footfall, right footfall = one pace). We appreciate your comments regarding the condition of the box and its contents.***
In Williamsport, there is a park whose entrance is located at a 6-way intersection (known to the locals as “Confusion Corner”). At this entrance is a landmark which is both significant and sizeable. Pull into the park entrance and park your vehicle near this landmark – you will begin your search in front of its base.
From the informative and inspiring base of this whispering giant, walk 33 paces to the northernmost end of a black and gold fence. 24 paces at 90° will take you to a tree whose trunk splits into 4 about 3 feet off the ground. Proceed 11 paces at 110°; look immediately to your right for a map (mark your headings carefully -- there are multiple trees and maps which could complicate your quest). From this point, take 10 paces at 100° to a lone evergreen. The box is located in the SSW side of the tree, approximately 4 feet up.
***This park is used and enjoyed by many people every day…please use discretion, snap lid tightly and replace securely. Box contains stamp and log; BYO ink and pen. A pace is two steps (left footfall, right footfall = one pace). We appreciate your comments regarding the condition of the box and its contents.***