Raspberry Fields Forever LbNA #41809 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jul 10, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Hawthorne |
County: | Passaic |
State: | New Jersey |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | weathernowcast |
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Found by: | WoodsTeacher |
Last found: | Jun 26, 2009 |
Status: | Faar |
Last edited: | Oct 8, 2015 |
Located in 8 acre woods in Hawthorne New Jersey.
Park at the parking lot located off of Diamond Bridge Ave in Hawthorne, NJ.
You will see a path leading to the dog run and recreational fields. Take a look at the trailmap in the parking lot's south end. The trails which leads to this letterbox are to the east of these. Find the trail that is called Robin Road. The trail is marked with millstones which were unearthed from a local mill when a local stormwater pipe was burried in the area.
Walk south until you reach Llewelyn Lane. Take a left onto the trail marked Llewelun Lane. The trail splits after a while. Walk past the sign for oriole way. Continue on the trail as it turns into catbird circle.
You will see a bird stand on your right. There is a little "herd" path shortut to your right, or you can walk down to the sign that says catbird circle and turnaround and follow the spur which leads to bird stand.
Walk up on the bird stand. To confirm you are at the correct bird stand you will see raspberry bushes at the back of the stand (hopefully in season!)
Walk around the back of the stand and the letterbox is located right in the middle of the backside of the stand.
When I hid it I aced some sticks there to mark it.
Have fun
Bring you own ink pad. Stamp your book.
Feel free to take the first to find prize and/or login to geocaching.com to log your find as a geocache too!
weathernowcast
Park at the parking lot located off of Diamond Bridge Ave in Hawthorne, NJ.
You will see a path leading to the dog run and recreational fields. Take a look at the trailmap in the parking lot's south end. The trails which leads to this letterbox are to the east of these. Find the trail that is called Robin Road. The trail is marked with millstones which were unearthed from a local mill when a local stormwater pipe was burried in the area.
Walk south until you reach Llewelyn Lane. Take a left onto the trail marked Llewelun Lane. The trail splits after a while. Walk past the sign for oriole way. Continue on the trail as it turns into catbird circle.
You will see a bird stand on your right. There is a little "herd" path shortut to your right, or you can walk down to the sign that says catbird circle and turnaround and follow the spur which leads to bird stand.
Walk up on the bird stand. To confirm you are at the correct bird stand you will see raspberry bushes at the back of the stand (hopefully in season!)
Walk around the back of the stand and the letterbox is located right in the middle of the backside of the stand.
When I hid it I aced some sticks there to mark it.
Have fun
Bring you own ink pad. Stamp your book.
Feel free to take the first to find prize and/or login to geocaching.com to log your find as a geocache too!
weathernowcast