Spruce Street Park LbNA #48002 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jun 9, 2009 |
Location: | |
City: | Princeton |
County: | Mercer |
State: | New Jersey |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | froggie123 |
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Found by: | Riversol |
Last found: | Apr 1, 2011 |
Status: | FFFaFFFaa |
Last edited: | Jun 9, 2009 |
So sorry; the box has been replaced now!!
This adventure will take you to a box in a beautiful park where there used to be a quarry. Have fun!
In this hunt, two steps equal one pace. You will have to go through gates in two parts of this hunt, and this is not written in the clues. Just open the gates (and close them behind you) when you are directed to walk in their direction.
Clues: Start on the corner of Linden Lane and Spruce Street, facing East. Pass three houses on the odd numbered side of the street, then turn right at the second place where this is possible without bumping into a stone wall.
From beneath the plaque bearing the name of this park's namesake, walk 5 paces at 40 degrees, and turn so you face west. Walk 7 paces forward, then find the Southwesternmost point of a blue place where monkeys swing. From here, walk 5 paces at 3oo degrees, 12 paces West from here, then turn South and walk until you have a place where baby monkeys swing on your left. On your right, look inside a metal box where a fire once burned, 3 feet off the ground. There are two such containers, and the letterbox is in the one that is farther south and deeper into the woods.
This adventure will take you to a box in a beautiful park where there used to be a quarry. Have fun!
In this hunt, two steps equal one pace. You will have to go through gates in two parts of this hunt, and this is not written in the clues. Just open the gates (and close them behind you) when you are directed to walk in their direction.
Clues: Start on the corner of Linden Lane and Spruce Street, facing East. Pass three houses on the odd numbered side of the street, then turn right at the second place where this is possible without bumping into a stone wall.
From beneath the plaque bearing the name of this park's namesake, walk 5 paces at 40 degrees, and turn so you face west. Walk 7 paces forward, then find the Southwesternmost point of a blue place where monkeys swing. From here, walk 5 paces at 3oo degrees, 12 paces West from here, then turn South and walk until you have a place where baby monkeys swing on your left. On your right, look inside a metal box where a fire once burned, 3 feet off the ground. There are two such containers, and the letterbox is in the one that is farther south and deeper into the woods.