4cootieslakeside LbNA #43655 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Sep 28, 2008 |
Location: | |
City: | duncanville |
County: | Dallas |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Peaceful Independent |
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Last found: | Apr 5, 2009 |
Status: | FFFaa |
Last edited: | Sep 28, 2008 |
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Here you go.
Lakeside park is on Hill City, south of Camp Wisdom in Duncanville, TX.
Park in lot, next to basketball courts. Take trail toward pavilion, turn left on gravel path.
Turn right at three foot post, walk gravel path that runs by creek – cross wooden bridge, continue on path cross a second wooden bridge – stay on path.
On left is a post oak tree just before path dips to another bridge, turn left there. Go to 4 cedar trees clustered, a pentagon shaped rock is by the trees, continue to unmown grass and look for small path into brush and grass that is next to a cluster of large bushes surrounding a cluster of cedar trees - walk 30 paces on path – at fork take left trail for 10 paces - step over dead tree crossing path - take 4 more steps - look right see cedar tree with 3 trunks. Box is in fork of tree. Watch for snakes, ivy, etc.
Here you go.
Lakeside park is on Hill City, south of Camp Wisdom in Duncanville, TX.
Park in lot, next to basketball courts. Take trail toward pavilion, turn left on gravel path.
Turn right at three foot post, walk gravel path that runs by creek – cross wooden bridge, continue on path cross a second wooden bridge – stay on path.
On left is a post oak tree just before path dips to another bridge, turn left there. Go to 4 cedar trees clustered, a pentagon shaped rock is by the trees, continue to unmown grass and look for small path into brush and grass that is next to a cluster of large bushes surrounding a cluster of cedar trees - walk 30 paces on path – at fork take left trail for 10 paces - step over dead tree crossing path - take 4 more steps - look right see cedar tree with 3 trunks. Box is in fork of tree. Watch for snakes, ivy, etc.