Wupatki Monument Webbox LbNA #63297
Owner: | Azroadie |
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Plant date: | Sep 30, 2012 |
Location: | Wupatki National Monument |
City: | Flagstaff |
County: | Coconino |
State: | Arizona |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | NMRK |
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Last found: | Mar 18, 2022 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Sep 30, 2012 |
Walking distance: short
Trail difficulty: easy, a fairly flat dirt path
The answers to the questions in the clues for this webbox are located in Wupatki National Monument in northern Arizona. Letterboxes are not allowed to be physically placed in national parks and national monuments administered by the U. S. National Park Service. So, I have created this webbox. You must actually visit the area of the clues; however, you need to go to the Web to obtain your finders stamp and sign the log book.
Enter Wupatki National Monument which is off of U. S. Highway 89 north of Flagstaff. Turn east off the main road on to the access road to Wukoki Pueblo Ruin and park at the end of the road.
Start walking on the trail to the Wukoki Ruin. At the beginning of the trail is a large colorful interpretive sign with the title “Wukoki”. In the 1st paragraph (starts with the words “This ruin…is”), in the 4th line, what is the 5th word. ______?
Walk along the trail to the base of the ruin and look for the metal interpretive sign titled “Wukoki”. In the 1st (left) paragraph (starts with the words “Wukoki, a modern”), in the 2nd line, what is the 2nd word ______?
To create the mystery word, put the word from the second question on the end of the word from the first question (without spaces). Paste the mystery word (all letters lower case) into this URL (replacing the question marks “???” with the mystery word):
http://nostalgia.esmartkid.com/???.html
Now, plug/paste/type the new URL into your web browser and you will have completed your search for the Wupatki Monument Webbox.
Please record your find at www.letterboxing.org/ .
Click here for a list of all my national parks and monuments webboxes.
If you live in Arizona or New Mexico or have an interest in letterboxes in those states, you are invited to join the Letterboxing Southwest Discussion Group. Go here to join: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LetterboxingSouthwest/ .
Trail difficulty: easy, a fairly flat dirt path
The answers to the questions in the clues for this webbox are located in Wupatki National Monument in northern Arizona. Letterboxes are not allowed to be physically placed in national parks and national monuments administered by the U. S. National Park Service. So, I have created this webbox. You must actually visit the area of the clues; however, you need to go to the Web to obtain your finders stamp and sign the log book.
Enter Wupatki National Monument which is off of U. S. Highway 89 north of Flagstaff. Turn east off the main road on to the access road to Wukoki Pueblo Ruin and park at the end of the road.
Start walking on the trail to the Wukoki Ruin. At the beginning of the trail is a large colorful interpretive sign with the title “Wukoki”. In the 1st paragraph (starts with the words “This ruin…is”), in the 4th line, what is the 5th word. ______?
Walk along the trail to the base of the ruin and look for the metal interpretive sign titled “Wukoki”. In the 1st (left) paragraph (starts with the words “Wukoki, a modern”), in the 2nd line, what is the 2nd word ______?
To create the mystery word, put the word from the second question on the end of the word from the first question (without spaces). Paste the mystery word (all letters lower case) into this URL (replacing the question marks “???” with the mystery word):
http://nostalgia.esmartkid.com/???.html
Now, plug/paste/type the new URL into your web browser and you will have completed your search for the Wupatki Monument Webbox.
Please record your find at www.letterboxing.org/ .
Click here for a list of all my national parks and monuments webboxes.
If you live in Arizona or New Mexico or have an interest in letterboxes in those states, you are invited to join the Letterboxing Southwest Discussion Group. Go here to join: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LetterboxingSouthwest/ .