Last One In Is A Rotten Egg LbNA #41322 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Silver Eagle |
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Plant date: | Jun 27, 2008 |
Location: | |
City: | Wimberley |
County: | Hays |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | The Boxhounds |
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Last found: | Jan 11, 2009 |
Status: | FFFaaa |
Last edited: | Jun 27, 2008 |
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (flat, 100 yards RT)
Recommended Ink: blue & orange
Status: reported missing (7/30/09)
Blue Hole is a scenic lagoon on Cypress Creek and is a favorite swimming hole for those looking to cool down a little bit in the summer. It costs money to swim, but The Cypress Creek Nature Trail, which is a scenic walk to the Blue Hole, is free and where this box is located. So, find the box then go for a swim, but don't be the last one in!
Directions:
From downtown Wimberley, go east on Old Kyle Road and find the entrance to Cypress Creek Nature Trail next to "In Style Accessories" shop.
Clues:
Walk down the concrete ramp towards the creek to the beginning of a gravel path. Walk 11 steps to a medium tree along the left side of the path. Turn left and walk about 12 steps off trail to the trunk of a large tree growing toward you. The microbox is hanging from a branch about 5 feet from the trunk and about 4 feet high. Please replace as described and be discreet. NOTE: Microbox might have slipped off the hook and be laying on ground.
Recommended Ink: blue & orange
Status: reported missing (7/30/09)
Blue Hole is a scenic lagoon on Cypress Creek and is a favorite swimming hole for those looking to cool down a little bit in the summer. It costs money to swim, but The Cypress Creek Nature Trail, which is a scenic walk to the Blue Hole, is free and where this box is located. So, find the box then go for a swim, but don't be the last one in!
Directions:
From downtown Wimberley, go east on Old Kyle Road and find the entrance to Cypress Creek Nature Trail next to "In Style Accessories" shop.
Clues:
Walk down the concrete ramp towards the creek to the beginning of a gravel path. Walk 11 steps to a medium tree along the left side of the path. Turn left and walk about 12 steps off trail to the trunk of a large tree growing toward you. The microbox is hanging from a branch about 5 feet from the trunk and about 4 feet high. Please replace as described and be discreet. NOTE: Microbox might have slipped off the hook and be laying on ground.