Kings Mountain LbNA #11067
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Sep 22, 2004 |
Location: | Kings Mountain State Park |
City: | Blacksburg |
County: | York |
State: | South Carolina |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | jensgreycar |
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Found by: | EmmaJoyLee |
Last found: | Aug 13, 2013 |
Status: | FFFFaaFaU |
Last edited: | Sep 19, 2015 |
This is our 2nd planted box, and it is in honor of Jennifer’s 36th birthday
This is in the South Carolina State Park.
There is a $2.00 per day charge for anyone over 16.
20 - 30 min moderate(uphill climbs}trail.
The parking lot at Crawford Lake,
Begins the path that you will take.
Head towards the bathhouse, then turn right,
Two wooden posts are in your sight.
Between them now as you pass by,
Your yellow blaze you’re sure to spy.
Head toward the dam, watch your feet,
Careful now, this hill is steep.
Heed the notice, obey the sign,
Or else you’ll have a wet behind.
Once again your path turns right,
On down the hill, it isn’t slight.
A moment now to stop and listen,
To waterfalls that shine and glisten
To cross the creek, 4 stones are there,
Step lively now, but be aware.
Just up the hill and to the right,
Is where deer play in morning light.
Go left and follow yellow blaze,
There’s a drop-off, quite a ways.
Below the path, a boulder seat,
A bit too high to wet your feet.
Could this have been where they found gold?
These piles of quartz that are so old.
Now over water, this bridge is great,
Provided by Troop 38.
On up the hill, in the switchback,
A wooden serpent poised to attack.
Oh no, it’s just a fallen tree,
And not a serpent from the sea.
Keep going now, don’t despair,
A little walk, you’re almost there.
Just before a grassy clearing,
Kings Mountain box, you are nearing.
When you reach a small gully to the left and the right,
The treasure you seek is now within sight.
To the left 18 paces you should be,
To the 2nd stump beneath a cedar canopy.
Once you’ve obtained the prized impression,
Please don’t forget others succession.
Be a sport and re-hide it well,
So no one walking by can tell.
This is in the South Carolina State Park.
There is a $2.00 per day charge for anyone over 16.
20 - 30 min moderate(uphill climbs}trail.
The parking lot at Crawford Lake,
Begins the path that you will take.
Head towards the bathhouse, then turn right,
Two wooden posts are in your sight.
Between them now as you pass by,
Your yellow blaze you’re sure to spy.
Head toward the dam, watch your feet,
Careful now, this hill is steep.
Heed the notice, obey the sign,
Or else you’ll have a wet behind.
Once again your path turns right,
On down the hill, it isn’t slight.
A moment now to stop and listen,
To waterfalls that shine and glisten
To cross the creek, 4 stones are there,
Step lively now, but be aware.
Just up the hill and to the right,
Is where deer play in morning light.
Go left and follow yellow blaze,
There’s a drop-off, quite a ways.
Below the path, a boulder seat,
A bit too high to wet your feet.
Could this have been where they found gold?
These piles of quartz that are so old.
Now over water, this bridge is great,
Provided by Troop 38.
On up the hill, in the switchback,
A wooden serpent poised to attack.
Oh no, it’s just a fallen tree,
And not a serpent from the sea.
Keep going now, don’t despair,
A little walk, you’re almost there.
Just before a grassy clearing,
Kings Mountain box, you are nearing.
When you reach a small gully to the left and the right,
The treasure you seek is now within sight.
To the left 18 paces you should be,
To the 2nd stump beneath a cedar canopy.
Once you’ve obtained the prized impression,
Please don’t forget others succession.
Be a sport and re-hide it well,
So no one walking by can tell.