SKY 2015: West Rock Ridge State Park LbNA #68554
Owner: | Sojourner |
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Plant date: | May 31, 2015 |
Location: | West Rock Ridge State Park |
City: | New Haven |
County: | New Haven |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | burning feet |
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Last found: | Aug 5, 2018 |
Status: | FFFFFFF |
Last edited: | May 31, 2015 |
This box is one of 14 that various letterboxers have planted for the "Sky's the Limit (letterboxing) Challenge 2015" which goes hand in hand with the CT DEEP's program, "The Sky’s the Limit 2015 Hiking Challenge": http://www.ct.gov/deep/cwp/view.asp?Q=559438&A=4707
Clue:
Hike the entire 0.6 mile southernmost B/Y Feeder Trail until you reach the blue Regicides Trail. Turn around and walk back down 30 steps to the large rock on the right side of the trail. Tucked behind is your prize!
Please make sure there is nobody in the area as you retrieve and re-hide the box, since this can be a busy location.
To reach the DEEP's required location - the Scenic Vista by the Upper Pavilion, take the Regicides Trail 0.5 miles southward to the end/beginning parking lot. Here you will see the views depicted on my stamp.
Here is a map of WRRSP:
http://www.ct.gov/deep/lib/deep/stateparks/maps/westrock.pdf
Here is a link to a very helpful blog of WRRSP which explains about parking, feeder trails, etc.:
http://westrocktrails.blogspot.com/p/trails-information.html
Clue:
Hike the entire 0.6 mile southernmost B/Y Feeder Trail until you reach the blue Regicides Trail. Turn around and walk back down 30 steps to the large rock on the right side of the trail. Tucked behind is your prize!
Please make sure there is nobody in the area as you retrieve and re-hide the box, since this can be a busy location.
To reach the DEEP's required location - the Scenic Vista by the Upper Pavilion, take the Regicides Trail 0.5 miles southward to the end/beginning parking lot. Here you will see the views depicted on my stamp.
Here is a map of WRRSP:
http://www.ct.gov/deep/lib/deep/stateparks/maps/westrock.pdf
Here is a link to a very helpful blog of WRRSP which explains about parking, feeder trails, etc.:
http://westrocktrails.blogspot.com/p/trails-information.html