Northern Exposure. LbNA #61065
Owner: | Adoptable |
---|---|
Plant date: | Mar 10, 2012 |
Location: | Berlin Springs |
City: | Lewisberg |
County: | Marshall |
State: | Tennessee |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | crosscresent |
---|---|
Found by: | Team JSABAIL |
Last found: | Feb 14, 2015 |
Status: | FFF |
Last edited: | Mar 10, 2012 |
I hadnt seen my friend in forever! So I called her up to find treasure! ha! I spent the day letterboxing in Lewisberg, wich is an hour from home. My great friend lives there. I explained Letterboxing to her, so she took me around town to help me find the places. She also had a beautifil place in mind for me to maybe add one. Turns out there is already one there. We thought about going somewhere else, but I said, "what ever, we'll just stay on THIS side of the creek."
Northern Exposure is my FAVORITE show. this is just a little store bought stamp.but it reminds me of the show. its little, but its one of those that you can color in with markers. just green and brown probably, but what ev.
On 431, wich Franklin folks call Lewisberg pike, but Lewisberg people call it Franklin Pike, (it connects the two towns) is a tiny little park called Berlin Springs. Its really sweet. Its kinda on the corner of 431/Franklin Pike and Old Berlin Road. there is a little store on the corner, too.
Park and walk to the bridge. From the bridge, look at those two HUGE rocks on the other side of the picnic tables. To the right is a double trunked tree. Thats your tree! Down to the LEFT at the base its hidden UNDER the tree.
NOT BEHIND IT! Its hidden in a hole covered by a rock, and that's covered with moss, that's covered with another rock or two. lol. replace well. log in and record your find! thanks!
***IF YOU LEAVE A HH OR A TRAVELER, PLEASE LET ME KNOW SO I CAN GO STAMP MY BOOK! THANKS! :)******
Northern Exposure is my FAVORITE show. this is just a little store bought stamp.but it reminds me of the show. its little, but its one of those that you can color in with markers. just green and brown probably, but what ev.
On 431, wich Franklin folks call Lewisberg pike, but Lewisberg people call it Franklin Pike, (it connects the two towns) is a tiny little park called Berlin Springs. Its really sweet. Its kinda on the corner of 431/Franklin Pike and Old Berlin Road. there is a little store on the corner, too.
Park and walk to the bridge. From the bridge, look at those two HUGE rocks on the other side of the picnic tables. To the right is a double trunked tree. Thats your tree! Down to the LEFT at the base its hidden UNDER the tree.
NOT BEHIND IT! Its hidden in a hole covered by a rock, and that's covered with moss, that's covered with another rock or two. lol. replace well. log in and record your find! thanks!
***IF YOU LEAVE A HH OR A TRAVELER, PLEASE LET ME KNOW SO I CAN GO STAMP MY BOOK! THANKS! :)******