Duality LbNA #47941
Owner: | J. Peter |
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Plant date: | Jun 7, 2009 |
Location: | |
City: | Fairfield |
County: | Fairfield |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Team Rogue |
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Last found: | Feb 12, 2022 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Oct 27, 2015 |
Duality-dichotomy: being twofold; a classification into two opposed parts
Duality-small conservation area right next to a major highway that I spend too much time going too slow to work on(at least it’s a leafy drive!). This box is just sort of a thought on life.
Box is in Fairfield on Cross Highway between Redding Rd. and Congress St. Park in front of the sign. The Sign says “Binger Woods, Open Space Property”. A few feet east is the property entrance, with a chain across it.
At picnic table take a left.
At intersection, take right through gap in stone wall.
Go through another wall.
At intersection take right
At next intersection take another right. In a few feet-
Go through rock wall. Go downhill to old colonial (?) road, hang right. I’ve seen chipmunks, squirrels, and deer in this little cut.
Walk to rock wall gap (do not go through). Take about 10 steps to your right. In the wall, toward the top is the” Duality” Letterbox (part of my Indian series). On other side of wall should be the large trunk of a tree.
Back to trail. Go through gap. Picnic table you passed should be in about 85 steps. Go straight back to car (though there are other trails here).
Now get Bandaid’s box just around the corner.
(I have spent almost four years looking at this open space from my car going or coming to work. It is so nice that I finally did something about it!)
Duality-small conservation area right next to a major highway that I spend too much time going too slow to work on(at least it’s a leafy drive!). This box is just sort of a thought on life.
Box is in Fairfield on Cross Highway between Redding Rd. and Congress St. Park in front of the sign. The Sign says “Binger Woods, Open Space Property”. A few feet east is the property entrance, with a chain across it.
At picnic table take a left.
At intersection, take right through gap in stone wall.
Go through another wall.
At intersection take right
At next intersection take another right. In a few feet-
Go through rock wall. Go downhill to old colonial (?) road, hang right. I’ve seen chipmunks, squirrels, and deer in this little cut.
Walk to rock wall gap (do not go through). Take about 10 steps to your right. In the wall, toward the top is the” Duality” Letterbox (part of my Indian series). On other side of wall should be the large trunk of a tree.
Back to trail. Go through gap. Picnic table you passed should be in about 85 steps. Go straight back to car (though there are other trails here).
Now get Bandaid’s box just around the corner.
(I have spent almost four years looking at this open space from my car going or coming to work. It is so nice that I finally did something about it!)