Little Bugger 1 LbNA #46531
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Apr 11, 2009 |
Location: | |
City: | Baraboo |
County: | Sauk |
State: | Wisconsin |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Natureally |
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Found by: | Merlin and Ardea |
Last found: | Oct 2, 2012 |
Status: | aaFFaFa |
Last edited: | Apr 11, 2009 |
This search should take about an hour.
1.Start at the north side of Devil’s Lake State Park.
2.Take the east low trail along the railroad tracks.
3.You’ll pass a stream near telephone pole #172.
4.After passing the second white post marking an underground cable, you should come across a tree covered slope on your left side. If you face the slope and look to your left, north, you should see that the cliff face resembles a male Aztec. Walk 44 paces past the white cable marking post (halfway to the next telephone post) and you’ll be facing the letterbox
5.Look up until you see what is left of a dead birch tree, home to many turkey-tail fungi and riddled with woodpacker holes. The stump must be about 15 feet tall.
6.You’ll find the Little Bugger hiding behind the tree.
1.Start at the north side of Devil’s Lake State Park.
2.Take the east low trail along the railroad tracks.
3.You’ll pass a stream near telephone pole #172.
4.After passing the second white post marking an underground cable, you should come across a tree covered slope on your left side. If you face the slope and look to your left, north, you should see that the cliff face resembles a male Aztec. Walk 44 paces past the white cable marking post (halfway to the next telephone post) and you’ll be facing the letterbox
5.Look up until you see what is left of a dead birch tree, home to many turkey-tail fungi and riddled with woodpacker holes. The stump must be about 15 feet tall.
6.You’ll find the Little Bugger hiding behind the tree.