Front Position LbNA #43207
Owner: | N/A |
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Plant date: | Sep 1, 2008 |
Location: | |
City: | ??? |
County: | Cumberland |
State: | Maine |
Boxes: | 1 |
Front Position
(Inspired by Sensei)
Did you find Free Spirits yet?
From that parking area travel 1/8 mile west. See the start of a blue-blaze trail very near a telephone pole? Enter the trail. When you get to a Y, go left. You will cross several footbridges (called “challenges” by our 5 and 7-yr olds) and rocky streambeds (how much water depends on the season). You will eventually notice the trail takes on a gentle rise. You'll see a road-like trail come in from your left (don't take it, just notice it). You will get a view of a gravel pit. Stop. Go about 22 paces (every time your right foot hits the ground). Look left. See a broken down birch? Look at base of stump. Re-hide well.
NOTE: Would the first finder please bring along a replacement ziplock? We planted this box the summer of '07 but never wrote the clues. When we checked on it recently, the bag hadn't over-wintered well but the box itself was fine.
After stamping you may double-back and head home or continue going around the loop to get back to your car.
This walk is kid and dog friendly. Enjoy!
(Inspired by Sensei)
Did you find Free Spirits yet?
From that parking area travel 1/8 mile west. See the start of a blue-blaze trail very near a telephone pole? Enter the trail. When you get to a Y, go left. You will cross several footbridges (called “challenges” by our 5 and 7-yr olds) and rocky streambeds (how much water depends on the season). You will eventually notice the trail takes on a gentle rise. You'll see a road-like trail come in from your left (don't take it, just notice it). You will get a view of a gravel pit. Stop. Go about 22 paces (every time your right foot hits the ground). Look left. See a broken down birch? Look at base of stump. Re-hide well.
NOTE: Would the first finder please bring along a replacement ziplock? We planted this box the summer of '07 but never wrote the clues. When we checked on it recently, the bag hadn't over-wintered well but the box itself was fine.
After stamping you may double-back and head home or continue going around the loop to get back to your car.
This walk is kid and dog friendly. Enjoy!