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South Carolina State Stamp LbNA #720

Owner:WWW
Plant date:Mar 23, 2003
Location:
City:Chaplin
County:Windham
State:Connecticut
Boxes:1
Found by: Nairon
Last found:Jul 12, 2014
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFOFFFFaa
Last edited:Mar 23, 2003
The South Carolina State Stamp Letterbox
(Chaplin, Connecticut)
Rated Moderate 2 miles one in one out
Planted By The NeeDeeps 3-23-03
Capital...Columbia
State Bird...Carolina Wren
State Flower...Yellow Jessamine
Nickname...The Palmetto State
Admission Date...May 23 1788

Directions: From RT.44 turn onto RT198 South and from RT.6 turn onto RT.198 travel down aways and turn onto Pumpkin Hill RD. Go 0.4 of a mile and pull in at the first green gate on your left.( NOTE DON'T FORGET TO WARE ORANGE BLAZE DURING HUNTING SEASON.)
Go around the gate and enter the trail keep walking along and you will pass by a couple of log piles on your left. Then you will be going down a hill at the bottom their will be a T and you will go left. Soon you will cross over a stream that runs under the trail threw a pipe and go up a hill that turns a little to the left and there will be a log pile on the right. Then you will go over another stream and come to a stone wall on the right that goes with the trail a short distance, a little further the trail will go straight or to the left you go left here. A little way down you will cross another stream that flows into a pond on the right, continue a little more and you will see a small pond on your right near the trail. Walk pass this little pond and their will be a big oak tree stop at this tree. Take a reading of 170 degrees you'll see a big tree with a hole in it's base on a small hill, go over to it and in the base behind some sticks is the S.Carolina LB. Look around and you can see that the Beavers been busy. Return The Way You Came.
The NeeDeeps
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