University of Illinois #10 LbNA #25988 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Oct 1, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Urbana |
County: | Champaign |
State: | Illinois |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Flying Dragon |
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Found by: | The Locksmiths |
Last found: | Apr 6, 2008 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Oct 1, 2006 |
To find this box, you are going to need to find the Meat Sciences Laboratory. This is a place where University students can learn to become butchers, including the butchering of animals and meat sales. The salesrrom is open on Tuesdays and Thursday from 1:00-5:30 p.m. and on Fridays from 8:00a.m.-1:30p.m. You can buy different cuts of beef, pork, and lamb, as well as many different types of sausages. It's all very high quality meat and relatively cheap when compared to the same cuts and quality at the supermarket. Personally, I recommend the Old Fashioned Weiners, all beef and pork hot dogs in a natural casing. When cooked on a grill or over an open fire, they have a delightful snap when you bite into them. I hope you'll enjoy this place as much as we do.
Once you've found the meat lab, head around the west side of the building to where they off-load animals into the building. There is a giant juniper plant there behind and above a stone wall. On the side of the plant closest to the building, the box is hidden between two of the stones on the top of the wall and slightly under the juniper. Be careful to only remove the letterbox and not pull out the plastic sleeve it is in. Try to place larger pieces of leaves over the container first before backfilling with more leaves to help avoid filling the container with debris.
This is a microbox, so be sure to bring your own pen and inkpad. Please try to be discreet and rehide this box as well or better than you found it.
Once you've found the meat lab, head around the west side of the building to where they off-load animals into the building. There is a giant juniper plant there behind and above a stone wall. On the side of the plant closest to the building, the box is hidden between two of the stones on the top of the wall and slightly under the juniper. Be careful to only remove the letterbox and not pull out the plastic sleeve it is in. Try to place larger pieces of leaves over the container first before backfilling with more leaves to help avoid filling the container with debris.
This is a microbox, so be sure to bring your own pen and inkpad. Please try to be discreet and rehide this box as well or better than you found it.