AIDS Awareness LbNA #9155 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jul 10, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | Battleground |
County: | Clark |
State: | Washington |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | pupp |
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Found by: | Bookworm (WA) |
Last found: | Aug 30, 2007 |
Status: | FFFFFaaaF |
Last edited: | Jul 10, 2004 |
Go to Lewisville park. After paying to get in ($2), you can get in free to other Clark County pay to park places, like Klineline and Frenchman's Bar.
Hike, walk, skip, limp, gimp, stroll, wheel, crawl, fly or whatever strikes your fancy and ability down the road past the white gate. When you get to the culdesac, look to your left. There's a big tree by a big rock (about a foot away). The box is buried between them, under the rock, towards the bottom. Remember to dig.
World's AIDS day is December 1, 2004. For more information on AIDS, here is a link to a fact sheet from Ohio State.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/5299.html
Pupp's usual disclaimer - My boxes are usually hid so that it's easy for those with mobility impairments to enjoy this great sport too. I have a bad knee and I totally feel for those who have difficulty hiking. I also assume that you are an adult and can take care of yourself by not putting yourself in danger, bringing bug spray, hydrating yourself, etc. AND that you wouldn't send your children out alone either. Many times, the trick to my boxes is the discretion part and not the clues nor the long hike.
Happy Hunting and please let me know if you enjoyed my boxes.
Hike, walk, skip, limp, gimp, stroll, wheel, crawl, fly or whatever strikes your fancy and ability down the road past the white gate. When you get to the culdesac, look to your left. There's a big tree by a big rock (about a foot away). The box is buried between them, under the rock, towards the bottom. Remember to dig.
World's AIDS day is December 1, 2004. For more information on AIDS, here is a link to a fact sheet from Ohio State.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/5299.html
Pupp's usual disclaimer - My boxes are usually hid so that it's easy for those with mobility impairments to enjoy this great sport too. I have a bad knee and I totally feel for those who have difficulty hiking. I also assume that you are an adult and can take care of yourself by not putting yourself in danger, bringing bug spray, hydrating yourself, etc. AND that you wouldn't send your children out alone either. Many times, the trick to my boxes is the discretion part and not the clues nor the long hike.
Happy Hunting and please let me know if you enjoyed my boxes.