Jordan Pond LbNA #36793 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Nov 25, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Shrewsbury |
County: | Worcester |
State: | Massachusetts |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Prattastic |
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Found by: | Arf! |
Last found: | Aug 10, 2010 |
Status: | FFFaFm |
Last edited: | Nov 25, 2007 |
SORRY, BUT IT SEEMS THIS BOX IS GONE. I WILL TRY TO REPLACE IT WHEN I GET A CHANCE. WHEN A NEW BOX IS PLANTED I WILL UPDATE THE POSTING -- PRATTASTIC
About Jordan Pond:
Features:
- Fishing
- Tennis
- Twenty-acre pond (no public swimming)
- Paved walking trail *
Behind Coolidge School-South Quinsigamond Avenue to Florence Street. Approximately twenty five acres in size. Accessible entrance is from Ridgeland Road, this is where you should enter to follow the clues.
View map: Jordan Pond Shrewsbury, MA
CLUES
Bring a towel, your hands may get dirty. This is a handmade stamp.
Enter from the parking lot off of Ridgeland Road. Walk straight ahead on the paved walking path. Follow this path over a bridge and to the old town beach.
When you reach the beach, veer off the paved path to the left and stay on the small path that follows the water's edge. When you get to the big grafitied rock, continue along the water trail to the left.
When you can see a yellow gate blocking the path look for a large tree that has fallen into the water (on your left). The letterbox is under the roots of this tree.
Please re-hide well in the hole under plenty of sticks and leaves. I think this location probably gets a LOT of visitors.
FYI -- The yellow gate marks private property.
About Jordan Pond:
Features:
- Fishing
- Tennis
- Twenty-acre pond (no public swimming)
- Paved walking trail *
Behind Coolidge School-South Quinsigamond Avenue to Florence Street. Approximately twenty five acres in size. Accessible entrance is from Ridgeland Road, this is where you should enter to follow the clues.
View map: Jordan Pond Shrewsbury, MA
CLUES
Bring a towel, your hands may get dirty. This is a handmade stamp.
Enter from the parking lot off of Ridgeland Road. Walk straight ahead on the paved walking path. Follow this path over a bridge and to the old town beach.
When you reach the beach, veer off the paved path to the left and stay on the small path that follows the water's edge. When you get to the big grafitied rock, continue along the water trail to the left.
When you can see a yellow gate blocking the path look for a large tree that has fallen into the water (on your left). The letterbox is under the roots of this tree.
Please re-hide well in the hole under plenty of sticks and leaves. I think this location probably gets a LOT of visitors.
FYI -- The yellow gate marks private property.