Which Way? LbNA #37066
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Dec 4, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | West Granby |
County: | Hartford |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Rubaduc |
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Found by: | phynstar |
Last found: | Oct 23, 2017 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Oct 13, 2015 |
Directions to Holcomb Farm: From the center of Granby, take Route 20
West approximately 2.5 miles to Day Street South on the left. Follow
Day Street South a short distance to the end. You can't miss the big
red barns directly in front of you that mark Holcomb Farm.
Walk between the sheep pen and the barn, turn right and then head west to the trail over the bridge. After crossing the bridge, open (and close) the gate to the field, cross through the field to the second gate (open and close). Turn right and go across the BIG bridge, at foot of ramp head west to the yellow trail. At the Y go right (still on yellow) at the intersection with white, go right on white...walking along flat ground for awhile and then going uphill for a bit. At the next trail junction (at the top of the hill)...STOP...Which Way? Almost straight ahead, downhill to a very mossy stump with a hole in the right side covered with bark. Pay no attention to another stump on the way down. The one you want is rotting away and hidden by underbrush in summer.
Retrace your steps back to your car.
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West approximately 2.5 miles to Day Street South on the left. Follow
Day Street South a short distance to the end. You can't miss the big
red barns directly in front of you that mark Holcomb Farm.
Walk between the sheep pen and the barn, turn right and then head west to the trail over the bridge. After crossing the bridge, open (and close) the gate to the field, cross through the field to the second gate (open and close). Turn right and go across the BIG bridge, at foot of ramp head west to the yellow trail. At the Y go right (still on yellow) at the intersection with white, go right on white...walking along flat ground for awhile and then going uphill for a bit. At the next trail junction (at the top of the hill)...STOP...Which Way? Almost straight ahead, downhill to a very mossy stump with a hole in the right side covered with bark. Pay no attention to another stump on the way down. The one you want is rotting away and hidden by underbrush in summer.
Retrace your steps back to your car.
You need ink. Cover well. Carved by Gizz.