End Of The World LbNA #63669
Owner: | Silver Eagle |
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Plant date: | Dec 12, 2012 |
Location: | Houston Arboretum |
City: | Houston |
County: | Harris |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | pixietraveler |
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Last found: | Jan 5, 2024 |
Status: | FFFF |
Last edited: | Dec 12, 2012 |
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (flat, 1 mile RT)
Status: alive
The date 12/12/12 is the last alliteration date for almost 100 years and might also be the end of the world. According to the ancient Mayan calendar, 12/12/12 or 12/21/12 represents the end of the calendar and thus the world. I decided to create this box just in case they are wrong, but if not, you better hurry!
Directions:
From Loop 610 in Houston go east on Woodway Drive for a short distance and turn right into the Houston Arboretum. Park by the Nature Center.
Clues:
Go east on Willow Oak Trail to Outer Loop Trail and go right past the meadow to the Muscadine Trail on the right. Continue 350 steps to a gravel area on the left by a clearing. Go left 50 steps to a medium pine tree at the edge of the clearing. Continue 10 steps behind it to another pine tree about 5 steps from the fence. Letterbox is at right base under a rock, sticks and leaves.
Status: alive
The date 12/12/12 is the last alliteration date for almost 100 years and might also be the end of the world. According to the ancient Mayan calendar, 12/12/12 or 12/21/12 represents the end of the calendar and thus the world. I decided to create this box just in case they are wrong, but if not, you better hurry!
Directions:
From Loop 610 in Houston go east on Woodway Drive for a short distance and turn right into the Houston Arboretum. Park by the Nature Center.
Clues:
Go east on Willow Oak Trail to Outer Loop Trail and go right past the meadow to the Muscadine Trail on the right. Continue 350 steps to a gravel area on the left by a clearing. Go left 50 steps to a medium pine tree at the edge of the clearing. Continue 10 steps behind it to another pine tree about 5 steps from the fence. Letterbox is at right base under a rock, sticks and leaves.