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Fish Lips (Missing) LbNA #425 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Mar 19, 2003
Location:
City:Eagle
County:Ada
State:Idaho
Boxes:1
Planted by:A-Bear (&J-Bear)
Found by: Blackvelvetrav
Last found:Jul 31, 2004
Status:FFFFFFFam
Last edited:Mar 19, 2003
MISSING! If you know where this box is, please email me a new status. THANK YOU!!

Placed by A-Bear

Trail Facts:
A nice stroll through Eagle can take from 10 minutes to as long as you want if you choose to fine dine and shop. Easy flat route as you find your Fish Lips stamp. Thank you to one of the students at Eagle Middle School who created the original stamp in his Home Economics class for me to hide in Eagle. That box went missing so it now has a new stamp.


Directions:
From Twin Falls travel on I84 and exit towards McCall at #46. Travel north on Eagle Road about 7 miles until you turn right on State St in Eagle. Park in the parking lot next to the Gazebo.

From Oregon travel on I84 and exit towards Middleton at #25. Take Highway 44 east for about 17 miles and turn left at the light of Eagle Rd. At the next light turn right onto State St. and park in the parking lot next to the Gazebo.

Fish Lips Clues:
Start at the Gazebo and brush yourself by the paint shop. If you are tired check into Eagle’s hotel. Then cool off or warm up in the wild Wild West with ice cream or a hot drink. Stroll down memory lane in the history museum. After clipping your hair, cross the State line safely at the green pedestrian light. Smell the toppings on top of Smoky Mountain and stop in if you like. Pop some corn at Mr. Jackson’s drugstore. If you can find the year it was built posted on “The Bunkhouse” with other the local news. From there continue on the State line to cash in for Italian food at DaVinci’s Bank. Instead of church and piling on sandwich toppings safely cross 2nd base and adjust your wheels at Mr. Reed’s Cycle. Pass up the leafy and vacuum shops and spot a short path to a bridge on your left. Cross the bridge to the picnic table. On that same side of the bridge as your table, carefully look for your “Fish Lips” micro-velcro letterbox.