Round And Round LbNA #46250
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Mar 29, 2009 |
Location: | |
City: | Mansfield |
County: | Tolland |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Gizz |
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Found by: | Nairon |
Last found: | Sep 7, 2019 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Mar 29, 2009 |
Find Southeast Park on route 89 and park in the way back of the lot behind the ball fields.
Head towards the goal post, turn left at the open area and go around the yellow gate. Continue on the trail passing a large pine on the left, it has many signs and a blue arrow on it. Continue on the trail crossing a dike (a raised walkway) that does not block water. At the end of the walkway you will start to go uphill. Continue on this trail, crossing another waterless dike with a lone wooden post on the right side with no markings on it. . Soon you will spot a wooden birdhouse on the left. Take a reading of 220 degrees from this birdhouse and you will find another trail on the right side of the dike. Take this trail, crossing over a red/white trail, then passing a white trail on the right and passing a yellow trail on the left. When you come to an inverted Y, go right 145/150 steps to a large pine on the left with a couple of babies in back. Look between the young ones under pine needles. Please recover completely as this tree is right on the trail.
Walk around the tree and you’ll see it’s contours are pretty funky. Retracing your steps might be best.
Head towards the goal post, turn left at the open area and go around the yellow gate. Continue on the trail passing a large pine on the left, it has many signs and a blue arrow on it. Continue on the trail crossing a dike (a raised walkway) that does not block water. At the end of the walkway you will start to go uphill. Continue on this trail, crossing another waterless dike with a lone wooden post on the right side with no markings on it. . Soon you will spot a wooden birdhouse on the left. Take a reading of 220 degrees from this birdhouse and you will find another trail on the right side of the dike. Take this trail, crossing over a red/white trail, then passing a white trail on the right and passing a yellow trail on the left. When you come to an inverted Y, go right 145/150 steps to a large pine on the left with a couple of babies in back. Look between the young ones under pine needles. Please recover completely as this tree is right on the trail.
Walk around the tree and you’ll see it’s contours are pretty funky. Retracing your steps might be best.