Onion River Letterbox Hybrid Reborn LbNA #55783
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Sep 23, 2010 |
Location: | |
City: | South Burlington |
County: | Chittenden |
State: | Vermont |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | catoz |
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Found by: | Podpaddler |
Last found: | Nov 27, 2010 |
Status: | Faa |
Last edited: | Sep 23, 2010 |
Note: The park is open dawn to dusk year-round.
A hybrid is a term used in geocaching where the object hidden can be found either by using a GPS receiver or by following clues. Geocaching is similar to letterboxing. However, instead of following clues that lead you to the container, one uses a GPS receiver to bring them to GPS coordinates in order to find the hidden item. For more on Geocaching go to Geocaching.com
The letterbox is a single stage endeavor consisting of a medium size lock 'n lock container. Although the stamp is not exactly 100% accurate to the hide, it is pretty close! Feel free to also write a few notes in the book. Since this container is also a geocache please do not take any geocaching travel bugs or coins from the container unless you plan to log them into geocaching.com. Thank you.
Here are the clues to help you find this letterbox:
From the parking area for Muddy Brook Park locate the River Loop trailhead closest to the brook (and the picnic table). Follow this trail until it intersects with the River View spur trail. Keep going straight onto the River View spur until you come to a white birch tree with a small yellow paint marking. The container is hidden within a 25 foot radius of this tree.