Catch the Activity Bug - Moth LbNA #40418 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jun 7, 2008 |
Location: | |
City: | York |
County: | York |
State: | Pennsylvania |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | fishbowl family |
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Last found: | Aug 23, 2008 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Jun 7, 2008 |
The following letterbox is part of the KAZ Kids "Catch the Activity Bug" campaign. It will only be available between June 7th and September 1st, 2008. To participate in the campaign, please pick up your official "Catch the Activity Bug" Field Guide at any York County library. Please remember that all Field Guides must be turned into your local York County library no later than September 12th to qualify for prizes.
This letterbox is located in Rocky Ridge County Park. KAZ Kids level of difficulty = 2
1. Park in the large gravel parking lot at the end of the park road.
2. Locate “Sue’s Trail” and stand at the edge of the parking lot facing the trail.
3. On your left will be a broad, grassy path under the power lines, head down that trail.
4. When you reach the “Toilets” sign, turn right on trail #3 and follow it into the woods.
5. You should pass four trail markers and then will notice an unmarked trail on your right. (A tall uprooted tree will be on your left at this intersection.)
6. Follow the trail on the right – within 15 yards, you will need to go around a big rock in the trail.
7. Continue over a fallen log that has been “roughed up” by passing mountain bikers.
8. After you pass the second green unnumbered trail marker, look for a three-trunked tree with two “naked” trunks.
9. Pass by that tree and search for two “skinny” trees in the middle of the path across from a tree with three “clothed” trunks. You are heading in the right direction!
10. As you continue up the trail, you will notice a rge pile of boulders. I wonder why they call this park “Rocky Ridge.”
11. A short trail on your right will lead you to the base of these rocks.
12. Look for the crack in the rocks – you will find the letterbox there.
This letterbox is located in Rocky Ridge County Park. KAZ Kids level of difficulty = 2
1. Park in the large gravel parking lot at the end of the park road.
2. Locate “Sue’s Trail” and stand at the edge of the parking lot facing the trail.
3. On your left will be a broad, grassy path under the power lines, head down that trail.
4. When you reach the “Toilets” sign, turn right on trail #3 and follow it into the woods.
5. You should pass four trail markers and then will notice an unmarked trail on your right. (A tall uprooted tree will be on your left at this intersection.)
6. Follow the trail on the right – within 15 yards, you will need to go around a big rock in the trail.
7. Continue over a fallen log that has been “roughed up” by passing mountain bikers.
8. After you pass the second green unnumbered trail marker, look for a three-trunked tree with two “naked” trunks.
9. Pass by that tree and search for two “skinny” trees in the middle of the path across from a tree with three “clothed” trunks. You are heading in the right direction!
10. As you continue up the trail, you will notice a rge pile of boulders. I wonder why they call this park “Rocky Ridge.”
11. A short trail on your right will lead you to the base of these rocks.
12. Look for the crack in the rocks – you will find the letterbox there.