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Celtic Ceries #5 Terror of the Sea LbNA #30114 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Apr 16, 2007
Location:
City:Seabrook
County:Harris
State:Texas
Boxes:1
Planted by:hoppers
Found by: Boots Tex
Last found:Sep 4, 2007
Status:FFFFFF
Last edited:Apr 16, 2007
This box contains an ancient terror that used to keep even the stouthearted celtic seafarer awake at night. They say you need a pint of the black stuff to see the creature and then a wee dram to recover your wits after you do. It lies in wait in Pine Gully Park.

Pine Gully Park is located off of Todville rd, at the end of pine gully rd. The only problem is that Pine Gully park charges you $5 to park, my advice is to park at Robinson park for free (702 Red Bluff rd.) and then travel Seabrook's wonderful park trail system to Pine Gully park. You can find Celtic Ceries #3 and #4 along the way. Its a great walk, granite path all the way and you go from bayou, to forest, to seashore all within a mile or so. Here is a link to the Seabrook Trail Map in PDF:
Seabrook Trail Map

Now I am assuming you've decided if you are more cheap or lazy and have made it to Pine Gully park somehow. Locate the large pier. Now if you stand on the first board of the pier and put the water to your back, you should see an extremely large tan colored house to your left, across the marshes. Walk toward the house. Stop when you run out of grass. You should now be in a small clearing with an orange "warning, unstable sand" sign. To the left of the sign is a pile of rocks that look like they are made of broken up pebbled concrete sidewalk. The box is hidden in the pile, in the center, under about 3 rocks. I tried to cover it only with bright white chalky rocks so its location would stand out a little more. As you are digging through rocks, look at the white pebble beach just down the hill. The "terror" has been spotted there more than once. Maybe today is your lucky day. This is a busy area for picnics and children playing during the weekends, please rehide in your most competant manner, and please try to keep those white rocks on top to help future letterboxers.