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Mexonesian Series LbNA #51709 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Dec 13, 2009
Location:
City:Austin
County:Travis
State:Texas
Boxes:6
Planted by:Dawns Glory
Found by: Silver Eagle (3)
Last found:May 8, 2010
Status:FFFFa
Last edited:Dec 13, 2009
In June 1993, Mike Young, John Zapp and Andy Norton put a new twist on Mexican food with the inception of Hula Hut. Uniquely situated on the banks of beautiful Lake Austin, this tropical Texas paradise is just minutes from downtown and features a unique mix of Mexican and Polynesian cuisine, otherwise know as "Mexonesian."

Tiki Mask: Starting from the Driveway to Hula Hut turn left. There is a one parking space. Next to the space is an Oak tree, to the right of the tree is a SPOR.

Tiki Torch: Continue left in the parking lot to the motorcycle only parking. Go right till you see a large grouping of boulders on the left. Under the largest boulder hidden by a triangular rock.

Fish: Walk to Hula Hut and take the sidewalk down to the water. At the metal railing go right. Walk 16 steps to a group of low bushes. There is a hole in the bushes. Reach down and to the back and you will find the camo box.

Palm Tree: Continue along the sidewalk and turn right as the sidewalk turns. There is a grouping of rocks to the left 12 steps after you turn. In a crevice next to the wooden retaining wall a wilting purple plant is concealing the box.

Flower: Turn right at the red railing after the 2nd post there is a fern type plant, next to the sidewalk under the fern closest to the low lying bushes. Take heed because the valet people can see you here and if its dark there is a light hear to shine on you and point you out.

Hula Girl: Walk back to the driveway. With your back to Hula Hut on the left there are bushes in front of the Oyster Landing sign that says there is more parking across the street. Under the corner of the bushes closest to the sign and the parking spot. Enjoy, this is the only box with a log book so you can quickly get all the others without being noticed.