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I can't drive 55 LbNA #8914 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Jun 27, 2004
Location:
City:Richfield
County:Clark
State:Washington
Boxes:1
Planted by:pupp
Found by: Team 2E
Last found:Dec 21, 2007
Status:FFFFFaaFF
Last edited:Jun 27, 2004
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Go to the Ridgefield Wildlife Area.
At the beginning I had to answer the call of nature. Afterwards I stood on the throne and popped the letterbox up high and to the point.

Afterwards I saw two bald eagles, the first that I have ever seen on American soil. What a sight!

Their web site is:
http://pacific.fws.gov/ridgefield

This box is located outside, by some water, and some trees, and by some bushes. In other words, it's in a natural environment. There are bugs, snakes, rabbits and other natural critters living there. I assume that you are either an adult or with an adult. Therefore, you would prolly already know that bugs bite, snakes slither and sometimes curl up around letterboxes or just cross the path and scare you, and other critters can be terribly distracting.So, do what you must to keep safe and sane. And if you decided to leave my letterbox for another day, or never visit again, it's ok. Take care of yourself. And Happy Hunting.

Many of my boxes are located on very short walks or sometimes in open spaces for a reason. I have a bad knee and can't do the hiking that I would like to do. I try to have boxes that people with mobility issues can enjoy. Many times, the hard part of my boxes is the discretion piece. If I can get a box in there without anyone seeing, then I think you might be able to get it out the same way. Sometimes I have to wait a while to get the timing down. Isn't it fun to be sneaky? Contact me directly if you would like to be on an email list for people with mobility issues.

Pupp (Team Nashoba)