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Whalers' New Look LbNA #46470

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Apr 8, 2009
Location:
City:West Granby
County:Hartford
State:Connecticut
Boxes:1
Planted by:Jonah's Whalers
Found by: Nairon
Last found:Oct 22, 2022
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFF
Last edited:Oct 13, 2015
An original (non-adopted!) letterbox at Holcomb Farm, located at the intersection of Day Street South and Simsbury Road. Especially intended for die-hard "Brass Bonanza" fans! Bring red and black markers. If you don't have markers, please wipe the stamp clean after stamping in either red or black.

Difficulty: 2 (of 5)
Terrain: 2.5 (of 5)

Located in the ridge trail system behind the barn and across the river, not the Day Street side.

On the Blue Trail between its two intersections with Green, look for an enormous, majestic two-sister evergreen on the east side of the trail - you'll know it when you see it. Each sister soon splits into two more large trunks, so some may argue it is a four-sister tree. One of these four is now woodpecker heaven. Facing the tree from the trail, go behind the right side of the tree and look between toes under bark for the Whalers' new look.

If ever traveling (and hopefully letterboxing) in the southern end of North Carolina's Outer Banks, look for the companion box, The Original Hurricanes, in Cedar Point!