Monopoly LbNA #57993 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | howeville |
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Plant date: | May 27, 2011 |
Location: | Bridgefarmer Blvd and Defendorf Drive |
City: | Pflugerville |
County: | Travis |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | PI Joe |
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Last found: | Sep 3, 2011 |
Status: | FFam |
Last edited: | Nov 28, 2015 |
Note that this box was moved on June 28, 2011 after a couple of folks had difficulty finding it.
In the eastern outskirts of Pflugerville, at the intersection of Weiss and Kelly Lanes, there is a relatively new subdivision called The Reserve at Westcreek. A street called Bridgefarmer Boulevard encircles this subdivision (it is not very big). The northeastern side of the subdivision has not yet been developed, so there is a largish sized field.
Parking is not a problem - just park somewhere on the eastern edge of the subdivision, perhaps where Bridgefarmer and Defendorf tee (the eastern one...yes, there are two...)
Bring a compass.
In the field, find a place where a cell tower is at a heading of 205 and another is at 290. A telephone pole is at a heading of 140. Look under a white stone in the middle of a metal spiral.
Have fun!
If you can't find it, the following numbers may be of use to you (376995/2748881).
Here are the clues to get to the old location - it was a bit of a hike through some long grass, and generally was not very pleasant to get there.
In the field, find a place where a cell tower is at a heading of 210, and another is at 285. Old glory is a 280, and is that a homestead at 20? Hard to tell through the brush. If you see a slightly rotting, handlike tree, look under the chunk of cement just to the west of it.
Hint: you will have to walk off the road several hundred feet into the brush. You might have to step over a low erosion blocking barrier, but if you come to a barbed wire fence, a creek bed, or an abandoned housing development, you have strayed too far afield.
In the eastern outskirts of Pflugerville, at the intersection of Weiss and Kelly Lanes, there is a relatively new subdivision called The Reserve at Westcreek. A street called Bridgefarmer Boulevard encircles this subdivision (it is not very big). The northeastern side of the subdivision has not yet been developed, so there is a largish sized field.
Parking is not a problem - just park somewhere on the eastern edge of the subdivision, perhaps where Bridgefarmer and Defendorf tee (the eastern one...yes, there are two...)
Bring a compass.
In the field, find a place where a cell tower is at a heading of 205 and another is at 290. A telephone pole is at a heading of 140. Look under a white stone in the middle of a metal spiral.
Have fun!
If you can't find it, the following numbers may be of use to you (376995/2748881).
Here are the clues to get to the old location - it was a bit of a hike through some long grass, and generally was not very pleasant to get there.
In the field, find a place where a cell tower is at a heading of 210, and another is at 285. Old glory is a 280, and is that a homestead at 20? Hard to tell through the brush. If you see a slightly rotting, handlike tree, look under the chunk of cement just to the west of it.
Hint: you will have to walk off the road several hundred feet into the brush. You might have to step over a low erosion blocking barrier, but if you come to a barbed wire fence, a creek bed, or an abandoned housing development, you have strayed too far afield.