Lord Hill Series LbNA #12651
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Dec 12, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | Monroe |
County: | Snohomish |
State: | Washington |
Boxes: | 2 |
Planted by: | Green Guillemot |
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Found by: | Team Booker |
Last found: | Jan 17, 2008 |
Status: | aFFFF |
Last edited: | Dec 12, 2004 |
CLUES UPDATED AND BOXES ADDED 1/2/05
Lord Hill Regional Park is a great place for hiking, biking, or horseback riding. It can be a bit muddy at times after heavy rains, and there are some gentle hills. You can pick up a single box by walking 2-3 miles, but it's closer to 6 miles if you want to get them all. Be sure to look for the Beaver Letterbox too while you're here - it's well worth your time. Stay out of the closed areas - none of the boxes are hidden there. Leashed dogs are welcomed. A map is extemely helpful, so download one before you go.
Gray Warbler
Take the thin line to the Twins. Just before you emerge at their feet, there's a fat green snake guarding the trail on the right. Carefully look inside his open mouth, while repeating the words "Good Snakey... Nice Snakey."
California Quail
About a hundred thousand millimeters up from the river a gigantic stump nurses a couple of new trees on the east side of the trail. Around back, check the top.
Enjoy this great park and my hand-carved stamps. The birds are wonderful, so bring your binoculars. There was a Blue Grouse sitting on the Main Path when I was out planting. Email me if the boxes need attention or to tell me of your find.
The Green Guillemot
Lord Hill Regional Park is a great place for hiking, biking, or horseback riding. It can be a bit muddy at times after heavy rains, and there are some gentle hills. You can pick up a single box by walking 2-3 miles, but it's closer to 6 miles if you want to get them all. Be sure to look for the Beaver Letterbox too while you're here - it's well worth your time. Stay out of the closed areas - none of the boxes are hidden there. Leashed dogs are welcomed. A map is extemely helpful, so download one before you go.
Gray Warbler
Take the thin line to the Twins. Just before you emerge at their feet, there's a fat green snake guarding the trail on the right. Carefully look inside his open mouth, while repeating the words "Good Snakey... Nice Snakey."
California Quail
About a hundred thousand millimeters up from the river a gigantic stump nurses a couple of new trees on the east side of the trail. Around back, check the top.
Enjoy this great park and my hand-carved stamps. The birds are wonderful, so bring your binoculars. There was a Blue Grouse sitting on the Main Path when I was out planting. Email me if the boxes need attention or to tell me of your find.
The Green Guillemot