Harrisonville Windmill LbNA #33675 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jul 31, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Harrisonville |
County: | Cass |
State: | Missouri |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Pond & Roses People |
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Found by: | Not yet found! |
Last found: | N/A |
Status: | aaa |
Last edited: | Jul 31, 2007 |
Note-Specific permission for letterboxing has neither been requested nor granted. Please use discretion and rehide well.
This is a purchased stamp, one of the first ones we purchased years ago but never placed, but it is a really beautiful image that we hope you will enjoy.
This is a very short hike on a crushed asphault trail. Wear sturdy shoes, beware of poison ivy (though it is not as bad in this area of the trail) and take some water. You can enjoy a fairly lengthy trail hike here in a beautifully shaded and fairly flat area, if you want to walk some more after finding the letterbox. The park also has fishing areas, golf, paintball, a magnificent swimming pool, great playgrounds, sand volleyball and nice shelter houses with latrines and barbecue grills. It's a great place for kids.
First, you need to get to Harrisonville City Park, Shelter #7/Ferguson Shelter, and park your vehicle. Enter the trail at the trailhead marker pointing WEST.
At the 4-way, go NORTH/RIGHT.
Pass a bench on your right, then another on your left.
Take the RIGHT fork in the road.
Walk about 34 paces. (2 steps=1 pace) On your RIGHT you will see a topped-out Basswood? tree with a hole in it about knee high.
The box is behind the tree in s a woodpile.
Happy letterboxing!
This is a purchased stamp, one of the first ones we purchased years ago but never placed, but it is a really beautiful image that we hope you will enjoy.
This is a very short hike on a crushed asphault trail. Wear sturdy shoes, beware of poison ivy (though it is not as bad in this area of the trail) and take some water. You can enjoy a fairly lengthy trail hike here in a beautifully shaded and fairly flat area, if you want to walk some more after finding the letterbox. The park also has fishing areas, golf, paintball, a magnificent swimming pool, great playgrounds, sand volleyball and nice shelter houses with latrines and barbecue grills. It's a great place for kids.
First, you need to get to Harrisonville City Park, Shelter #7/Ferguson Shelter, and park your vehicle. Enter the trail at the trailhead marker pointing WEST.
At the 4-way, go NORTH/RIGHT.
Pass a bench on your right, then another on your left.
Take the RIGHT fork in the road.
Walk about 34 paces. (2 steps=1 pace) On your RIGHT you will see a topped-out Basswood? tree with a hole in it about knee high.
The box is behind the tree in s a woodpile.
Happy letterboxing!