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Blue's Clues Letterbox ----RETIRED LbNA #31316 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:May 27, 2007
Location:
City:Gahanna
County:Franklin
State:Ohio
Boxes:1
Planted by:bunnyslippers
Found by: twinkle twinkle
Last found:Mar 24, 2008
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFa
Last edited:May 27, 2007
---As this letterbox has gone missing for the second time, we are retiring it and looking to plant in a more letterbox-friendly park next time. ----



You will need to solve Blue's Clues to find the name of the park in Gahanna, Ohio that is home to this letterbox. You may need to do some online research before you leave home.

Blue has left three clues for you!

1.Kermit the Frog says it's not easy being this color.
2.Either of the two broad surfaces of a thin, flat object,
such as a door or a piece of paper.
3.Knock on this to keep Murphy away.

Once you know the name of the park, drive there and park in the parking area to the left where there is boat access to the creek and a paved trail leading into the woods. Take the paved trail. At the first Y, you will take the path that goes straight – it could be called the left arm of the trail. You will stay on the paved path – do not take any of the little dirt branches. You will eventually come to a bench on your right. Take 18 paces (1 pace = 2 steps) continuing down the trail. Take a reading of 35 degrees and take 8 paces into the woods. You should be at a large tree on the edge of a drop-off. Blue is in the roots under some wood on the right side of the tree. Please be discrete as you will be highly visible from a lower path down below.

****If you have trouble finding the tree, take the paved trail further down to the intersection of paved trails and take the lower path – it is the first trail to the left of the one you are on. The tree is 23 paces down the lower path and is the biggest tree along the drop-off. Once you find it from below, you should have no problem going back up and finding it.*****

This area tends to be wet, so please be sure to close all baggies and the box well. Our son, sportacus, is very excited about planting this letterbox and can't wait to see your stamps in the logbook. Let us know what you think!