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and to top it off... LbNA #57522 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Apr 21, 2011
Location:
City:Uxbridge
County:Worcester
State:Massachusetts
Boxes:1
Planted by:hot mama
Found by: MedicRed
Last found:Jun 14, 2011
Status:FFFFF
Last edited:Apr 21, 2011
Eber Taft Road, Uxbridge MA

This is a dead end street with a turn around at the end.

From 122 take High street, High street turns into Pond Street after the over pass bridge for 146 Eber Taft Road is the first street on the right.
or...
From 146 take exit 2. Take the turn that points to Chocolog Road. You will come to a stop sign take a right onto Mill Street. (You don't actually go on Chocolog Road) Once you have taken that right you are going to go around a sharp corner and take the first street on your left which is Pond Street. Drive one mile and Eber Taft Road will be on your left.

OK now.... here are the clues.
Drive down Eber Taft Road. You will come to the end and it is a turn around. Park somewhere on the left hand side, where there are no houses on that side. On your right will be a log cabin set back. Coming from down the road, the path is on the left hand corner across the street and to the right of the log cabin.
As you enter the path there is a little clearing on the right and the path curves off into the woods to the left. You will notice some 4 wheeler tracks on the path. You are going to go down the path about a 1/4 of a a mile. Once the path starts to get very crowded with rocks you need to step on you need to look for some old tires on the left side of the path. After you see the old tires count 45 paces and you will come to a path on the right. Take this right hand turn and count 21 paces. Now stop and turn to your left. You will look straight and see a tree by itself. Most of the trees are in clusters. Walk 10 steps toward the tree and look down. You should see an old black metal frame of some sort. There under brush and leaves you will find our letter box.

My daughter made the book herself for you to sign. Please follow the instruction on the first page of the book. There is a stamp pad for you. Please rehide well. Thanks for visiting!