Transparent Eyeball Letterbox LbNA #59926
Owner: | Adoptable |
---|---|
Plant date: | Oct 23, 2011 |
Location: | Bethel High School |
City: | Bethel |
County: | Fairfield |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Weissy |
---|---|
Found by: | cooledcoyote |
Last found: | Jul 7, 2012 |
Status: | FFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Oct 1, 2015 |
This letterbox was originally placed as a class assignment for my American Literature students. Letterboxing is something that I have grown to love and thought the activity would work well with a unit on Transcendentalism. Happy Letterboxing!
Park at the tennis courts in front of the high school. You will see the trail opening in the south corner of the parking lot.
Enter the trail. Make a left to go down the hill. Follow the trail to the right. You will see a rock painted for the cross-country team, to to the left of a two-sister tree. At this intersection, go right. You will pass a trio of thin trees on your right, as you proceed up the hill. One tree has a red blaze and the middle one is s two-sister tree. Continue walking. When you near the corner of the next intersection, look to your right. You will see a large three-sister tree roughly 10 steps off the trail on the right. The letterbox is in the tree.
Please stamp in and re-hide well.
Make a right at the intersection to make your way back to where you started.
May the spirit of Ralph Waldo Emerson enthrall you!
Park at the tennis courts in front of the high school. You will see the trail opening in the south corner of the parking lot.
Enter the trail. Make a left to go down the hill. Follow the trail to the right. You will see a rock painted for the cross-country team, to to the left of a two-sister tree. At this intersection, go right. You will pass a trio of thin trees on your right, as you proceed up the hill. One tree has a red blaze and the middle one is s two-sister tree. Continue walking. When you near the corner of the next intersection, look to your right. You will see a large three-sister tree roughly 10 steps off the trail on the right. The letterbox is in the tree.
Please stamp in and re-hide well.
Make a right at the intersection to make your way back to where you started.
May the spirit of Ralph Waldo Emerson enthrall you!