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4 Score and 2 More LbNA #69593

Owner:Earth Energy and Tracycle
Plant date:Feb 2, 2016
Location: Kensington Orchards, Chamberlain Highway
City:Kensington
County:Hartford
State:Connecticut
Boxes:6
Found by: burning feet (6)
Last found:Jun 15, 2016
Status:FFFFFF
Last edited:Feb 3, 2016
Box #1 - Tree Hollow
A place of amazing vastness,
A beautiful piece of land,
A pace for the wild folk,
I'm glad someone did understand.
In a tree hollow half way up main trail,
This is a letterbox place never fail,
Continue on, the series has begun
Take your time, be careful and have fun!

Box #2 - Cement Block
Proceed up this main trail and take a right,
The view is wonderful and not a steep height.
Continue on to metal gate,
Here the next letterbox does await.
Hidden amongst the cement blocks,
Find the treasure under a pile of rocks.

Box #3- Wood Column
As you leave this small grove of hickory tree,
Look south eastern to the right of thee,
Upright standing is a hollow wood column,
Once a fence post, now wise and solemn.
At its base find a S.P.O.R.
Half are found, will you letterbox more?

Box #4- Fallen Tree
The quest continues not very far,
Travel down hill upon road of tar.
There you will see off to the right,
Where the fourth letterbox is hidden in sight.
Follow the path that is new forest floor,
To the large fallen tree,
You need to gently explore.

Box #5 - Under a Rock
From this beautiful log
head toward sunlight
South Western direction,
leading again to the right.
Where the Earth path crosses stone wall,
Look for a trail sign, on a post, but small.
Nearby a twin sister tree and a larger rock
Cut of many angles, yet still quite a block.
The letterbox is on the far side.
Under another rock it does hide.

Box #6 - Gray Tree
Last letterbox #6 is hidden like #1,
Follow path western under the sun.
At multi-intersection please hesitate,
Bearing sharp right is the metal gate.
Turn left instead up slight incline and look for gray tree,
Bent and twisted standing with dignity.
The series ends here.
Take a moment to love what you see, feel breath and hear.
The true gift of 4 score and 2 more.
Open space is more valuable than a house or store.

Hike length: 1-2 miles