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So Easy..... even a Caveman can do it! LbNA #48430 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:dingus&dufus
Plant date:Jun 26, 2009
Location:
City:Andover
County:Essex
State:Massachusetts
Boxes:3
Found by: Arf! (3)
Last found:Jul 24, 2010
Status:FFFFFFFr
Last edited:Jun 26, 2009
Tunes and Toons.
They had to start somewhere.
So do you.

Box #1
Begin at the multi-table picnic area on the south side of Sudden pond. Facing the pond head left away from the wooden bridge. Pass the single table and continue along until the end. Head left to the pavement. Walk right along the hard path a few feet and hop off at the first right to continue around the pond. Take this trail until it ends at an intersection. Go right. Left at the next fork. A few feet ahead take the faint path on the right. Fifteen feet on the right is a large V tree. Look in the hollow to find what scientists believe was the first musical instrument (after the human voice) used to bang out a tune by our ancestors.

Box #2
Continue along the winding trail. Take the next right. Then left at the merge. Stop at the next intersection. Take the left and begin counting 100 steps. This should bring you to a short 18 in high mossy stump with a rock on top. Stand with the trail at your back and the stump at your feet. Take 30 steps at 250 degrees to the FRONT of a small out cropping of rocks. The first toon awaits you in his cave covered by a rock.

Box #3
Now on to the real first toon. Return to the moss covered stump with a rock on it. Cross the path to reach the edge of pond. Follow the edge of the pond until you come to a stonewall emerging out from the pond. Stop. Face west and take 10 steps to a large flat moss covered rock. The real first toon is under the the left edge of the rock. The first ever cave "toon" believed to be well over 30,000 thousand years old.

Return back to the trail and head left to the paved trail.