Mount Tire'm LbNA #9544
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jul 21, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | Waterford |
County: | Oxford |
State: | Maine |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Barefoot Hiker |
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Found by: | Little foot |
Last found: | Dec 26, 2020 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Oct 13, 2015 |
DIRVING DIRECTIONS
The trail starts of Plummer Hill road which is just south of the northern 35 and 37 intersection in Waterford. Drive up Plummer Hill road a very short distance and you will see a wider shoulder for parking on the left hand side. The trail starts here.
HIKING DIRECTIONS
Follow the Daniel Brown Trail up hill to the top. Just before the top is an area of ledges with great views of Bear Pond and Long Lake. Continue up to the top and follow a trail off to the right. You will find in the woods some very large boulders. They are a great place for the kids to play and even have a cave!
From the rocks / cave look for another smaller bolder off in the woods at 88 deg. Go to this bolder by the best route. From the small boulder look 150 deg to a small scattered pile of rocks. Look for a large, flat and slanted rock to find the letterbox.
PROBLEMS
If there are any problems with this letterbox please email me at letterbox@ctwaterfalls.com
The trail starts of Plummer Hill road which is just south of the northern 35 and 37 intersection in Waterford. Drive up Plummer Hill road a very short distance and you will see a wider shoulder for parking on the left hand side. The trail starts here.
HIKING DIRECTIONS
Follow the Daniel Brown Trail up hill to the top. Just before the top is an area of ledges with great views of Bear Pond and Long Lake. Continue up to the top and follow a trail off to the right. You will find in the woods some very large boulders. They are a great place for the kids to play and even have a cave!
From the rocks / cave look for another smaller bolder off in the woods at 88 deg. Go to this bolder by the best route. From the small boulder look 150 deg to a small scattered pile of rocks. Look for a large, flat and slanted rock to find the letterbox.
PROBLEMS
If there are any problems with this letterbox please email me at letterbox@ctwaterfalls.com