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Mouse Ahoy! LbNA #30105 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Apr 8, 2007
Location:
City:Chatham/West Chatham
County:Barnstable
State:Massachusetts
Boxes:1
Planted by:wink
Found by: The Design Farm
Last found:Aug 26, 2009
Status:FFFFaFFFFaaa
Last edited:Apr 8, 2007
This stamp is carved by Craftymouse. She is a talented carver, good friend, and an even better person.
Without her help, this box would not be possible.
No Ink is included in this box and you should bring your own pen.

This box is located on Hardings Beach at the end of Hardings beach Road (West Chatham area). Please do not confuse this with the infamous Andrew Harding Lane disappearing parking lot location in Chatham proper. (http://www.capecodchronicle.com/murraythecat/excerpt.htm)

To get to Hardings Beach (West Chatham)........... From Mass route 28 turn onto BARN HILL Road and go .4 of a mile. Take a slight right onto HARDINGS BEACH Road. Take this until the very end (about .7 mile). From 9am to 4:30pm this is a PAY Beach. It has spectacular sunsets, and is a beautiful walking spot.

http://www.trails.com/tcatalog_trail.asp?trailid=HGN119-012
http://explorenewengland.com/travel?beach_id=4&state_name=MA

Once you have arrived, your walk begins in the far corner of the farthest parking lot from the the entrance booth. You will be standing at the entrance of the sand road that heads out to the Lighthouse. No Pets. Walk out the sand road, parallel to the beach, towards the Lighthouse (It is about a mile maybe a little less). At the end (I consider this the point where the road "FANS" into 4+ choices before the Lighthouse), slightly to the right, there are four cement/concrete posts. These posts are two toned, and block the rightest choice of "roads". Go to the post nearest the lightouse. Place your back to this post and look back the way you came. The Lighthouse should be on your right. At a heading of 333 degrees (if you don't have a compass this is at around 11 o'clockISH. NOW Go buy a compass for the future.), walk 40 paces/steps (normal length steps) to a small scrub pine that is alone. It is in this small scrub, under rocks, that you will locate MOUSE AHOY!!