Ernie Pyle LbNA #62544
Owner: | Wronghat |
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Plant date: | Jul 17, 2012 |
Location: | Ernie Pyle Public Library, 900 Girard, SE |
City: | Albuquerque |
County: | Bernalillo |
State: | New Mexico |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | JoySong |
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Last found: | Aug 9, 2023 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Jul 17, 2012 |
This is a letterbox. Since it's not a geocache, please do no take the stamp and leave no trinkets.
Bring your own ink.
Directions: From the intersection of I-40 and I-25 in Albuquerque take I-25 south towards Las Cruces. Exit when you see the exit for Coal. Turn left on Coal and travel east until you come to Girard. Turn right on Girard. When you see the house on the left with the sign and thie picket fence you can pull over to the right and park on Girard. Be careful crossing especially if you have kiddos.
Clues: South of the house is a tiled turtle. East of that bench is a memorial to a pet named for Tarzan's chimp. Two feet south of that is a niche in the bolos for the iron horse covered with some dog threats. Behind there.
Please do not let people see you snag the prize. Move away to do your stamping so as not to attract suspicion to the hidey hole. Please rehide very well, jam it as far back in there as it will go and recover with the tree debris.
Bring your own ink.
Directions: From the intersection of I-40 and I-25 in Albuquerque take I-25 south towards Las Cruces. Exit when you see the exit for Coal. Turn left on Coal and travel east until you come to Girard. Turn right on Girard. When you see the house on the left with the sign and thie picket fence you can pull over to the right and park on Girard. Be careful crossing especially if you have kiddos.
Clues: South of the house is a tiled turtle. East of that bench is a memorial to a pet named for Tarzan's chimp. Two feet south of that is a niche in the bolos for the iron horse covered with some dog threats. Behind there.
Please do not let people see you snag the prize. Move away to do your stamping so as not to attract suspicion to the hidey hole. Please rehide very well, jam it as far back in there as it will go and recover with the tree debris.