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Stump LbNA #6188 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Oct 23, 2003
Location:
City:Tumwater
County:Thurston
State:Washington
Boxes:1
Found by: guato
Last found:May 8, 2005
Status:FaFa
Last edited:Oct 23, 2003
DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
Go south on I-5 and exit on 102. Go east on Trosper Road and turn right on Capital Blvd.. Go down the road until you hit Capital Blvd. and Tumwater Blvd.. Turn left on Tumwater Blvd. and go down the road until you have reach Henderson Blvd.. Turn to you left, go down the road and to your left is Pioneer Park.

CLUES:
Start by parking near the playground, because that is where you want to strat. Cross the street and to the center path, there should be a small boulder in the center. Follow the center trail for awhile. As gravel trails merge with one another, you will see a odd pipe fountain. Interesting, isn't it? Anyway, continue on the gravel path where it becomes sand for five seconds, then continues on as sand and gravel. As you keep walking along, the trail will fork into three trails. When this happens, bare right. Immediately after a few steps, the trail fork into two ways. Continue on right. You will travel up a small slope. After going up the slope, the path forks again. Once more, take a right. Continue on and hopefully you will see the path turn itself into a "U." As you go on, the path gets narrower, to the point where you may fall off. Before you cross it, make sure that no one is coming your way. Is it safe? go ahead, cross it. When you start walking again, you will see a fallen tree that goes to the other side of the river. Don't worry, you don't have to cross the tree to get to the other side of river. How did that tree went down and take the ground with it? You can follow on the trail or admire the ground that is on the tree. Continue to see a log and a steep slope. Which ever way you take, it is dangerous. When you get up there, take about five or seven steps. See a fence? Follow the fence to the right until you see a small opening to the other side of the fence. Do you see a hollow stump by the opening? What you see is what you seek.