Seattle the Emerald City LbNA #59564
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Sep 17, 2011 |
Location: | Day Pond State Park |
City: | Colchester |
County: | New London |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | mojo612 |
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Found by: | cooledcoyote |
Last found: | Jun 21, 2021 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Sep 17, 2011 |
Go to the second parking area and park across from covered pavilion. There are park maps at the bathroom building or on the park signboard at the back of the park if you forgot to print one.
Take the Yellow Trail (unmarked trail). Start by entering the woods across the road from the pavilion, heading east. At the T intersection marked with a post and "TRAIL" sign, turn right. Continue across a small wooden bridge. Step over the old, fallen tree in the trail and continue. You'll come to the most suspicious pile of rocks at the base of a yellow birch on the left, go behind this pile of rocks and yellow birch and within a rock or two you'll find the Emerald City.
The Wheelers Have Landed carved this amazing stamp. We traded stamps to plant this summer (GAQLBE 11).
Thank you to the The 3 Foragers for putting on such a great event on 9/17/11. While finding your plants we planted our own. Something had to be placed near the suspicious pile of rocks :)
Take the Yellow Trail (unmarked trail). Start by entering the woods across the road from the pavilion, heading east. At the T intersection marked with a post and "TRAIL" sign, turn right. Continue across a small wooden bridge. Step over the old, fallen tree in the trail and continue. You'll come to the most suspicious pile of rocks at the base of a yellow birch on the left, go behind this pile of rocks and yellow birch and within a rock or two you'll find the Emerald City.
The Wheelers Have Landed carved this amazing stamp. We traded stamps to plant this summer (GAQLBE 11).
Thank you to the The 3 Foragers for putting on such a great event on 9/17/11. While finding your plants we planted our own. Something had to be placed near the suspicious pile of rocks :)