White Squirrels LbNA #26273
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Oct 7, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | olney |
County: | Richland |
State: | Illinois |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | P.Granola |
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Found by: | Team Cooper |
Last found: | Feb 25, 2024 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFaaFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Oct 7, 2006 |
Double sided stamp (on one side a white squirrel, on the other a brown cousin)
It is quite startling to watch the squirrels play in this park because mixed in with the ordinary brown/gray squirrels a pure white squirrel or two will appear...
Find the Illinois city famous for it's white squirrels, then find the same named city park. Park at the gazebo and look for a giant tree stump that is near a footpath. Follow the path until is crosses a bridge and head left. The next landmark you will see is a red covered bridge, walk to it but not over it, instead turn left when you can see the broken concrete "bridge" and look for a stone wall. You want to follow the wall as it curves away from the stairs about 10-15 steps until you see the largest tree that is close to the wall. A bit left of the tree, on the inside of the wall and buried under a brick is the box.
It is quite startling to watch the squirrels play in this park because mixed in with the ordinary brown/gray squirrels a pure white squirrel or two will appear...
Find the Illinois city famous for it's white squirrels, then find the same named city park. Park at the gazebo and look for a giant tree stump that is near a footpath. Follow the path until is crosses a bridge and head left. The next landmark you will see is a red covered bridge, walk to it but not over it, instead turn left when you can see the broken concrete "bridge" and look for a stone wall. You want to follow the wall as it curves away from the stairs about 10-15 steps until you see the largest tree that is close to the wall. A bit left of the tree, on the inside of the wall and buried under a brick is the box.