Girls Only LbNA #67753
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Oct 9, 2014 |
Location: | |
City: | Fox Lake |
County: | Dodge |
State: | Wisconsin |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | bigtimeowls |
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Found by: | Not yet found! |
Last found: | N/A |
Status: | aa |
Last edited: | Oct 9, 2014 |
Start your hunt by traveling into Fox Lake on Hwy A. If it is summer, feel free to make a stop off to your left for a refreshing dip. Continue traveling west, and on your left you should see a place where heroes hang out. If someone calls 9-1-1 you might even hear the sirens blow.
You have now entered the town of the “World Champion Baton Twirlers.” Travel one block until you see a street that means the same thing as a railroad station. Travel south on that road until you see a street that could be made by mixing yellow and blue. If you are headed on the right track, you should see a wise owl staring at you. Head west on the “yellow + blue” street. In the distance you should see something that resembles a lollipop.
Travel across the highway that is made by multiplying 3 by 11. Continue to head west until you see a building to your left that you cannot see in or out of. Cross the “higher education” street. You should now be standing by a large parking lot, and you should now have an up close view of the “lollipop.” Travel to its base, and you will find our letterbox hiding from the rain.
You have now entered the town of the “World Champion Baton Twirlers.” Travel one block until you see a street that means the same thing as a railroad station. Travel south on that road until you see a street that could be made by mixing yellow and blue. If you are headed on the right track, you should see a wise owl staring at you. Head west on the “yellow + blue” street. In the distance you should see something that resembles a lollipop.
Travel across the highway that is made by multiplying 3 by 11. Continue to head west until you see a building to your left that you cannot see in or out of. Cross the “higher education” street. You should now be standing by a large parking lot, and you should now have an up close view of the “lollipop.” Travel to its base, and you will find our letterbox hiding from the rain.