Buckingham Reservior LbNA #70077
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Apr 13, 2016 |
Location: | Buckingham Reservoir Trail |
City: | Glastonbury |
County: | Hartford |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | SilverTrails |
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Found by: | quiltjoy |
Last found: | May 28, 2018 |
Status: | FFFFFF |
Last edited: | Jun 11, 2016 |
Take main path until you reach a small path branching off to the left.
Stay right.
Go over the narrow bridge over the river on yo our left.
Continue on the path parallel to the river.
Once you have reached the Reservoir take the narrow path on the left of the lake at he top of the small hill.
Continue on the narrow path parallel to the lake.
Once you reach the reservoir (with the the small red shack) go into the deep valley on the left.
There are two trails in the center part of the valley. Take the left trail that start right next to a small drainage ditch.
The place has a large fallen tree's on both sides. The one on the right side is parallel to the trail and the one on the left side has fallen away from the road on top of a few large rocks. The letterbox is under the farthest rock down the trail that is part of the pile. There is a stick on the entrance to the small area under the rock where the letterbox is.
Hike length: 1-2 miles
Stay right.
Go over the narrow bridge over the river on yo our left.
Continue on the path parallel to the river.
Once you have reached the Reservoir take the narrow path on the left of the lake at he top of the small hill.
Continue on the narrow path parallel to the lake.
Once you reach the reservoir (with the the small red shack) go into the deep valley on the left.
There are two trails in the center part of the valley. Take the left trail that start right next to a small drainage ditch.
The place has a large fallen tree's on both sides. The one on the right side is parallel to the trail and the one on the left side has fallen away from the road on top of a few large rocks. The letterbox is under the farthest rock down the trail that is part of the pile. There is a stick on the entrance to the small area under the rock where the letterbox is.
Hike length: 1-2 miles