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Where, Oh Where? LbNA #31301

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:May 27, 2007
Location:
City:Collegeville
County:Montgomery
State:Pennsylvania
Boxes:1
Planted by:Wed. Bowler, C. Cat
Found by: PA Dream Cachers
Last found:Apr 10, 2009
Status:FFFFFFFFFFa
Last edited:May 27, 2007
Located in Easuvnbrg Satte PraK.

Update:

Since we planted this box it seems a mysterious fairy circle has appeared. Neither of us has had anything to do with the construction of this fairy circle, but we do find it fascinating. Please take care not to disturb the fairy circle while searching for this box. If the box is in the correct place it is not necessary to search the side of the tree of the circle. However, at one point the box was placed within the side of the circle itself. We suspect whoever is responsible for the construction of the circle was responsible for this. The box has since been moved back to the correct location.

Thanks,

Wednesday Bowler and Celtic Cat

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The hike to the box, one way, will take approximately 25-30 minutes. Please be aware that this box is located in a hunting area. Read and follow the directions provided to you, regarding the hunting area, at the Kiosk in the parking area.


From the intersection of Grange Avenue and Water Street, in Collegeville, travel on Water Street for 0.7 miles to a gravel parking lot directly across from the Sipckpak Cerek. There is a Kiosk available to pick up a trail map. Walk along the road way north for 0.3 miles until you see a break in the guard rail- this is where the trail begins.

Follow the trail keeping the Cerek on your left hand side. There will be other trails intersecting, but stay as close to the creek as possible. During your travels you will cross over two bridges, pass an old building structure covered in graffiti, and go under a tree which has fallen across the path. Just as the trail begins to go upward you will notice a large fallen tree. The tree is falling from the creek side and the top ends just at the left hand side of the trail.

Stand at the base of the tree and you will notice a horse trail to the left and a white diamond trail to the right. Follow the sign of the horse for a short distance until you come to a very skinny tree with a large yellow dot. Sight 28 degrees to a V-tree. From the V-tree go 18 paces to a large tree which reads 1960, and search the base of the tree for a SPOS.