Gishwhes Item 99 RVA LbNA #71850
Owner: | N/A |
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Plant date: | Aug 8, 2017 |
Location: | Forest Hill Park |
City: | Richmond |
County: | Virginia Beach city |
State: | Virginia |
Boxes: | 1 |
Explore the Southside jewel of Richmond Recreation & Parks Department: Forest Hill Park.
Enter thru the 42ns street entrance & stay to the right. The path is located just before the first picnic shelter near the back of the lot. There are 2 little paths that join at a V and continue downhill.
On the left you'll find The Twins: a pair of moss covered Pine trunks that came down in a storm. Turn your head right to see where these mighty trees crossed the paved path you're on and a dirt path that cuts through the "wilderness". Take the dirt path to it's first curve and in the delve on the left, where parts of The Twins lay quietly, you'll find our Caffeinated Mayhem box under leaves of a new oak.
**There is a bit of blackberry bramble which is thorny - use caution (or gloves) when reaching under the vines and loose bark for the box.
After leaving your stamp, keep going down the main path to the beautiful lake and take a stroll.
Hike length: 0.1 miles
Enter thru the 42ns street entrance & stay to the right. The path is located just before the first picnic shelter near the back of the lot. There are 2 little paths that join at a V and continue downhill.
On the left you'll find The Twins: a pair of moss covered Pine trunks that came down in a storm. Turn your head right to see where these mighty trees crossed the paved path you're on and a dirt path that cuts through the "wilderness". Take the dirt path to it's first curve and in the delve on the left, where parts of The Twins lay quietly, you'll find our Caffeinated Mayhem box under leaves of a new oak.
**There is a bit of blackberry bramble which is thorny - use caution (or gloves) when reaching under the vines and loose bark for the box.
After leaving your stamp, keep going down the main path to the beautiful lake and take a stroll.
Hike length: 0.1 miles