Superhero Series #9: Matt Murdock LbNA #32497
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jul 1, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Beaverton |
County: | Washington |
State: | Oregon |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | FlyingMonkey |
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Found by: | Sunshine Man |
Last found: | Apr 10, 2011 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Jul 1, 2007 |
This box is located at Morrison Woods Park in Beaverton. The clues below start at a paved trail that enters the park where SW 165th becomes SW Sienna Lane. Look for an unmarked path headed uphill next to a light pole.
All compass readings are magnetic!
Follow the paved path a short distance to its end. Then, take the trail heading off to the West. When the trail splits, avoid crossing the stream (if it is there). Instead, take a left and continue uphill.
A short distance later you will arrive at a small clearing with a lone slim cedar at its center. From this cedar, locate the trail at 200 degrees. Follow this trail for 60 paces to another split. Again, take the option to the left and proceed uphill.
Eventually you will find yourself between two large cedars, with an old stump just beyond them on the right. From this stump, you should find two park boundary signs at 120 and 150 degrees respectively. 14 paces at 64 degrees (and over a few obstacles) and you should arrive at a large cut tree. The box is hidden within a hollow at the facing end of this tree.
Please be certain that the box is re-hidden well. Use bark, sticks or other debris to ensure that it is out of sight!
All compass readings are magnetic!
Follow the paved path a short distance to its end. Then, take the trail heading off to the West. When the trail splits, avoid crossing the stream (if it is there). Instead, take a left and continue uphill.
A short distance later you will arrive at a small clearing with a lone slim cedar at its center. From this cedar, locate the trail at 200 degrees. Follow this trail for 60 paces to another split. Again, take the option to the left and proceed uphill.
Eventually you will find yourself between two large cedars, with an old stump just beyond them on the right. From this stump, you should find two park boundary signs at 120 and 150 degrees respectively. 14 paces at 64 degrees (and over a few obstacles) and you should arrive at a large cut tree. The box is hidden within a hollow at the facing end of this tree.
Please be certain that the box is re-hidden well. Use bark, sticks or other debris to ensure that it is out of sight!