Bugged Thespians #4: Flute (Adoptable) LbNA #10134 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Aug 14, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | Logan |
County: | Hocking |
State: | Ohio |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | rlchiles |
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Last found: | May 25, 2007 |
Status: | FFaFFFFFFFFFaa |
Last edited: | Aug 14, 2004 |
"What is Thisby? a wandering knight?
[. . .]
Nay, faith, let me not play a woman;
I have a beard coming."
"Bugged Thespians #4: Flute"
Placed by Froggiebaby!
on 08/14/04 ***ALIVE AND WELL 08/07/05***
artndeb@horizonview.net
Difficulty: Moderate [May be weather dependant; watch for flood warnings.]
This letterbox is located at Cedar Falls in Hocking Hills.
[Because this box ends the series, "Bugged Thespians," the following clues may appear to begin at an awkward orientation. However, the single box, "Flute," is accessible independantly--given a bit of ingenuity and figuring out the clues from a post marked "Gorge Overlook" at the bottom of the falls.]
Tucking "Friar Lawrence" safely away, and then having come upon the orange gate at the end of "Grandma Gatewood," you will notice a large gazebo picnic area and restrooms to your left, as well as a more conventional trail to the waterfall.
Yet, standing at the middle of the gate and looking straight ahead at 90*, you could be a bit more adventerous and notice a dirt path that appears to disappear into the woods. Take this path. Down the steps, across the bridge, and through the boulders you will chance upon a clever sign, designed at a 90*, angle which reads "Gorge Overlook." Do NOT take that path unless you want your legs to ache the 2 miles all the way back to Ash Cave . . .
Instead, stand on a stone snug within 45* of this sign, due N, and spot a large boulder [on this side of the metal bridge]. Notice the several little paths that run W from this boulder to an over-flow, creek bed. Follow one of these paths to its end.
Find a large rock that appears cleft into two pieces. Standing on the E half, take a reading of 120* and go 10 paces. In this lovely little grotto, you can find "Flute" hiding snug under tree roots, covered completely by a piece of bark, about 6 1/2 feet UP from the ground.
Ahh, I am so very pleased with this spot and hope you will be too.
Happy Boxing!
[. . .]
Nay, faith, let me not play a woman;
I have a beard coming."
"Bugged Thespians #4: Flute"
Placed by Froggiebaby!
on 08/14/04 ***ALIVE AND WELL 08/07/05***
artndeb@horizonview.net
Difficulty: Moderate [May be weather dependant; watch for flood warnings.]
This letterbox is located at Cedar Falls in Hocking Hills.
[Because this box ends the series, "Bugged Thespians," the following clues may appear to begin at an awkward orientation. However, the single box, "Flute," is accessible independantly--given a bit of ingenuity and figuring out the clues from a post marked "Gorge Overlook" at the bottom of the falls.]
Tucking "Friar Lawrence" safely away, and then having come upon the orange gate at the end of "Grandma Gatewood," you will notice a large gazebo picnic area and restrooms to your left, as well as a more conventional trail to the waterfall.
Yet, standing at the middle of the gate and looking straight ahead at 90*, you could be a bit more adventerous and notice a dirt path that appears to disappear into the woods. Take this path. Down the steps, across the bridge, and through the boulders you will chance upon a clever sign, designed at a 90*, angle which reads "Gorge Overlook." Do NOT take that path unless you want your legs to ache the 2 miles all the way back to Ash Cave . . .
Instead, stand on a stone snug within 45* of this sign, due N, and spot a large boulder [on this side of the metal bridge]. Notice the several little paths that run W from this boulder to an over-flow, creek bed. Follow one of these paths to its end.
Find a large rock that appears cleft into two pieces. Standing on the E half, take a reading of 120* and go 10 paces. In this lovely little grotto, you can find "Flute" hiding snug under tree roots, covered completely by a piece of bark, about 6 1/2 feet UP from the ground.
Ahh, I am so very pleased with this spot and hope you will be too.
Happy Boxing!