Who Hash LbNA #66049
Owner: | Silver Eagle |
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Plant date: | Oct 18, 2013 |
Location: | |
City: | New Caney |
County: | Montgomery |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | NLW |
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Last found: | Nov 16, 2013 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFa |
Last edited: | Oct 18, 2013 |
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (flat, 400 yards RT)
Recommended Ink: red & green
Status: alive
In the classic Dr. Seuss tale "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas", he takes everything from the Whos, including their last can of Who Hash. I always felt sorry for them so I am providing a letterbox of Who Hash, placed for the Delicious Delights Event in Lake Houston Wilderness Park.
Directions:
From Houston go north on US 59 to New Caney and take the FM 1485 exit. Turn right and go 0.2 miles, then right on TX 494 for 0.3 miles, then left on FM 1485 for about 3 miles to Lake Houston Wilderness Park entrance station on the right. After paying and getting a map, turn right into gravel lot and park by the Peach Creek Loop Trail.
Clues:
Walk on Peach Creek Loop Trail about 200 yards to where trail bends left with a dead pine tree laying along right side of trail. Step over tree and walk 10 steps to a small double-trunk tree. Letterbox is at back base under sticks and leaves.
Recommended Ink: red & green
Status: alive
In the classic Dr. Seuss tale "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas", he takes everything from the Whos, including their last can of Who Hash. I always felt sorry for them so I am providing a letterbox of Who Hash, placed for the Delicious Delights Event in Lake Houston Wilderness Park.
Directions:
From Houston go north on US 59 to New Caney and take the FM 1485 exit. Turn right and go 0.2 miles, then right on TX 494 for 0.3 miles, then left on FM 1485 for about 3 miles to Lake Houston Wilderness Park entrance station on the right. After paying and getting a map, turn right into gravel lot and park by the Peach Creek Loop Trail.
Clues:
Walk on Peach Creek Loop Trail about 200 yards to where trail bends left with a dead pine tree laying along right side of trail. Step over tree and walk 10 steps to a small double-trunk tree. Letterbox is at back base under sticks and leaves.