Initial Point LbNA #82
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Dec 22, 2002 |
Location: | |
City: | Kuna |
County: | Ada |
State: | Idaho |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | A-Bear (&J-Bear) |
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Found by: | The Dragon |
Last found: | Jul 18, 2013 |
Status: | FFaFFFFFFaFF |
Last edited: | Dec 22, 2002 |
Replaced as of 23 June 2005 with a different stamp.
Placed by J&A-Bear
Level of Difficulty: Steep, but short hike (especially if you try to take a short cut up the rocks.)
Directions: From I84 take exit 44 south on route 69 for about 8 miles. Turn left onto Swan Falls Road and follow that road for about 8 miles. Turn left when you see the sign for Initial Point. Drive on that dirt road for about a mile. At the Y park on the road leading up to the hill.
Initial Point Clues:
Follow the rocky road up and around to the top of the hill. Take Andrew and Martin's steps up. Find the survey marker and make your way to it. From Initial Point carefully find your way to the yellow hand. Take six steps 130 degrees from the hand to an opening in the rocks. Behind some smaller rocks is your box. Hide it well because if you don't the locals will nab it for sure. If here on a clear day enjoy the view.
Please read the waiver of responsibility and watch out for snakes (not that we saw any, but all the rocks seem like a snake's haven).
Placed by J&A-Bear
Level of Difficulty: Steep, but short hike (especially if you try to take a short cut up the rocks.)
Directions: From I84 take exit 44 south on route 69 for about 8 miles. Turn left onto Swan Falls Road and follow that road for about 8 miles. Turn left when you see the sign for Initial Point. Drive on that dirt road for about a mile. At the Y park on the road leading up to the hill.
Initial Point Clues:
Follow the rocky road up and around to the top of the hill. Take Andrew and Martin's steps up. Find the survey marker and make your way to it. From Initial Point carefully find your way to the yellow hand. Take six steps 130 degrees from the hand to an opening in the rocks. Behind some smaller rocks is your box. Hide it well because if you don't the locals will nab it for sure. If here on a clear day enjoy the view.
Please read the waiver of responsibility and watch out for snakes (not that we saw any, but all the rocks seem like a snake's haven).