Dog Trail LbNA #52486
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Mar 15, 2010 |
Location: | |
City: | Egg Harbor Township |
County: | Atlantic |
State: | New Jersey |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Crab |
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Found by: | Arf! |
Last found: | Oct 31, 2011 |
Status: | FFFFaa |
Last edited: | Mar 15, 2010 |
Dog Trail Letterbox
This was hidden primarily for those in the immediate area. It is not particularly someplace you want to visit as an outing in and of itself. The stamp is a purchased one. But to those who are local, it will be fun just seeing if you can follow the directions and maybe find some new small hills for sledding.
Start on the street named after green stones,
Look and Leap right,
Follow the squiggly, concrete path with a water basin on your right.
The concrete ends, but you continue on for over 100 steps.
At the tall man made structure (What is that thing for?),
Make a right onto the gravely trail.
At the fork, stay straight, down a short slope, then up again, short sledding hills to your right.
At the top of the hill, take the path to your right, just after two tree trunks, watch out for the hole!
Follow the trail around the rim, curve right,
At the T intersection, head right towards the slope,
To the right is a tree standing guard.
Around the far side are two partial logs against the roots, hiding a crevice in which you will find your goal.
This was hidden primarily for those in the immediate area. It is not particularly someplace you want to visit as an outing in and of itself. The stamp is a purchased one. But to those who are local, it will be fun just seeing if you can follow the directions and maybe find some new small hills for sledding.
Start on the street named after green stones,
Look and Leap right,
Follow the squiggly, concrete path with a water basin on your right.
The concrete ends, but you continue on for over 100 steps.
At the tall man made structure (What is that thing for?),
Make a right onto the gravely trail.
At the fork, stay straight, down a short slope, then up again, short sledding hills to your right.
At the top of the hill, take the path to your right, just after two tree trunks, watch out for the hole!
Follow the trail around the rim, curve right,
At the T intersection, head right towards the slope,
To the right is a tree standing guard.
Around the far side are two partial logs against the roots, hiding a crevice in which you will find your goal.