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Have a Homebrew - MISSING! LbNA #13881 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Mar 20, 2005
Location:
City:Englewood
County:Arapahoe
State:Colorado
Boxes:1
Planted by:The H-A's
Found by: claudey
Last found:Nov 3, 2006
Status:FFFFFm
Last edited:Mar 20, 2005
THIS LETTERBOX, ALONG WITH DILBOX AND GIVE ME A HAND, IS MISSING. DUE TO INCREASED TRAFFIC ON THIS TRAIL AND THE RECENTLY OPENED DOG PARK, IT IS UP IN THE AIR AT THIS TIME AS TO WHETHER ANY OF THEM WILL BE REPLACED.

Placed by The H-A’s (Jrsy Boy, TMOOSE & Stupender Man)

Last Reported Safe & Dry on 06/18/06

Easy hike, 1/2 mile or so each way, all fairly level concrete trail
Kid, pet, stroller, rollerblade & bicycle friendly

In the words of Charlie Papazian, “Relax, don’t worry, have a homebrew.”

Have you stamped into Dilbox yet? If you haven’t, you may as well do that first since this letterbox is in the same neighborhood (and that way, we won’t have to rewrite the part of the clue telling you how to get here). After you find and stamp into Dilbox and you are heading back to your car, don’t stop; keep walking along the trail that follows the Big Oxymoron. If you’ve already visited Dilbox, you will just follow the same trail along Big Oxymoron, but in the opposite direction.

Pass under.
Pass over.
Pass under.
Don't you feel grate? You should because the letterbox is very close. On top of the two closest white boulders are two more white boulders. On top of the highest one is a pile of smaller stones. Dig a little bit through them and you should find what you are looking for.

Please, please, please be careful to a) look both ways on the trail to be sure the coast is clear and b) make sure that once you have rehidden the letterbox, it is not visible from any direction, not just from the trail.

If you have time, continue along the trail.

Pass under, pass under.

Head for the picturesque bridge in the distance. Allow time for gawking at the firefighters if they are using their training facility on the opposite side of the creek before the bridge (a certain member of The H-A’s would also have you pray that the day is hot enough for them to remove their shirts).

Now, wasn't that a nice walk? Enjoy the trail for a while before you head on your way.

Please email me with the status of this box: cra30@columbia.edu