Umbagog Lake LbNA #2745
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jul 29, 2001 |
Location: | |
City: | Errol |
County: | Coos |
State: | New Hampshire |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Heather and Beth |
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Found by: | Tigr & Pooh |
Last found: | Jul 2, 2008 |
Status: | FFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Jul 29, 2001 |
Placed on July 29, 2001 by Jeff & Candy, Heather & Beth
Still in good shape when we checked on it in August 2005
Umbagog Lake Remote Campground
Closest town is Errol, New Hampshire
New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation
This letterbox is accessed by boat- canoe, kayak, or other.
Link to this map for directions; printing it out may help locate the island once you're there:
http://www.nhparks.state.nh.us/parkops/parks/campmaps/umbremote.gif
Small rocky island, most easily accessed from the south, as there is a nice smooth rock on which to climb ashore.
15-20 pine trees identify this hiding spot, midway between R35 and Tyler Cove.
Letterbox in the NE corner tucked under a rock crevice.
Bring along a picnic lunch and make an afternoon of it!
This is a gorgeous spot and well worth a low-key vacation of camping and paddling.
There are endless places to hide more letterboxes in this park.
Happy Letterboxing!
Still in good shape when we checked on it in August 2005
Umbagog Lake Remote Campground
Closest town is Errol, New Hampshire
New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation
This letterbox is accessed by boat- canoe, kayak, or other.
Link to this map for directions; printing it out may help locate the island once you're there:
http://www.nhparks.state.nh.us/parkops/parks/campmaps/umbremote.gif
Small rocky island, most easily accessed from the south, as there is a nice smooth rock on which to climb ashore.
15-20 pine trees identify this hiding spot, midway between R35 and Tyler Cove.
Letterbox in the NE corner tucked under a rock crevice.
Bring along a picnic lunch and make an afternoon of it!
This is a gorgeous spot and well worth a low-key vacation of camping and paddling.
There are endless places to hide more letterboxes in this park.
Happy Letterboxing!