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Aloha Series LbNA #51581 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Nov 29, 2009
Location:
City:Grayson
County:Gwinnett
State:Georgia
Boxes:2
Planted by:Sausage and biscuits
Found by: bebo bear (2)
Last found:Apr 1, 2012
Status:FFa
Last edited:Nov 29, 2009
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Message to Webmasters,

We found box 1 of Aloha Series, LbNA # 51581, with a broken lid and shredded
pieces of a logbook. We couldn't find the stamp and threw the broken pieces
away. The planter hasn't logged into LbNA in over a year. It's a 2 box series
and the undergrowth to the second box was so thick we didn't attempt it.

Clues archived until Sausage and biscuits repair.
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Welcome to the Aloha Series. We had as much fun placing these as we hope you will finding them.

To find the Dancing Flamingo:

Begin by entering Tribble Mill Park and driving all the way to the first stop sign. Turn right at this stop sign and follow the road through the parking lots. Drive on with the playground on your left until you get almost to the end and you turn left to go down to the bottom parking lot. Park here facing the lake. Get out of the car and walk along the path to the right (lake on your left). You will cross over a bridge and just before the paved path makes a left turn, you head off the paved road to the path down the hill on the right. Follow this path through the woods until you get to one of Stone Mountain’s big toes’. Take a heading of 40 deg and walk aprox 54 paces down a path to a small clearing. Look up to your left, aprox 15 paces (at 360 deg) off the path to an old man with a crooked back. The box you seek is in the crook of his back, look closely, it may not be exactly where you expect. Please replace the rock when you leave it so it doesn’t slide down.
You have found the Dancing Flamingo~!



To find the Tiki Man:

To find the next one, go back to the path and continue in the direction you were heading. Soon you will find another part of Stone Mountain’s toe. You will be entering at 6 o’clock. Stand in the middle of this rock circle, turn and head toward 8 o’clock. Walk aprox 42 paces and you will see some spiny bushes and a large sleeping tree. Be careful of the slippery moss and thorns! Go to the back of the sleeping tree and look directly under where it splits. Please cover and rehide better than you found it.

Now you have found the Tiki Man!