Circle C Ranch LbNA #41968
Owner: | Silver Eagle |
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Plant date: | Jul 15, 2008 |
Location: | |
City: | Austin |
County: | Travis |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Delmark Trio |
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Last found: | Jun 23, 2013 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Jul 15, 2008 |
Replaced log (11/27/09)
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (flat, 200 yards RT)
Status: alive
Circle C Ranch is a master-planned community in southwest Austin started in 1983 and presently containing over 3700 homes. It also includes Circle C Ranch Metro Park On Slaughter Creek, which has soccer fields, trails, a disc golf course, playground and this microbox.
Directions:
From Austin, head south on Hwy 1 (Mo-Pac) to W. Slaughter Lane and turn right. After crossing Escarpment Blvd, turn left into Circle C Ranch Metro Park and park in a gravel lot on the left before the gate at the creek.
Clues:
Walk about 100 yards on the park road to the iron gate at the creek. Just before the gate, turn left on a small path between rocks and go 20 steps into the woods. Turn left and walk 10 steps to a multi-trunk juniper tree with rocks at its base. The microbox is hanging from a branch on the back side about 4 feet high. Please be discreet and replace as described, then take the time to explore this nice park.
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (flat, 200 yards RT)
Status: alive
Circle C Ranch is a master-planned community in southwest Austin started in 1983 and presently containing over 3700 homes. It also includes Circle C Ranch Metro Park On Slaughter Creek, which has soccer fields, trails, a disc golf course, playground and this microbox.
Directions:
From Austin, head south on Hwy 1 (Mo-Pac) to W. Slaughter Lane and turn right. After crossing Escarpment Blvd, turn left into Circle C Ranch Metro Park and park in a gravel lot on the left before the gate at the creek.
Clues:
Walk about 100 yards on the park road to the iron gate at the creek. Just before the gate, turn left on a small path between rocks and go 20 steps into the woods. Turn left and walk 10 steps to a multi-trunk juniper tree with rocks at its base. The microbox is hanging from a branch on the back side about 4 feet high. Please be discreet and replace as described, then take the time to explore this nice park.