No Greater Sacrifice ***RETIRED LbNA #14489 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | trailtracker |
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Plant date: | Apr 14, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | Bainbridge |
County: | Ross |
State: | Ohio |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Chimega |
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Last found: | Dec 25, 2007 |
Status: | FFFFFOFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Apr 14, 2005 |
Bring: pen or pencil, a compass and stamp pad
Difficulty: super easy
One pace = two steps
You are lookiing for a cemetary where the name is either not there at all or is difficult to see. Another letterboxer shared that the name is actually Moore Cemetary. It is on the south side of Rt. 50 up on a hill. It is east of Bainbridge and west of Chillicothe. It is also west of Veterans Highway 608 and Rt. 28. Maple Grove Road is off Rt. 50 to the north. When you see this road, look to the south of Rt. 50 and you will see the cemetary. It has two entrances. You can park on the cement pad on top of the hill.
(Thank you to Eidolon for the information!!)
Clues
Find the flag pole. From there, go 16 paces at 10 times that number. You should be at the grave of Elmon R. Pose, a WWII Purple Heart Recipient. After paying your respects, if you choose, go 37 paces @ 200*. On the east side of this tree under a pile of rocks you will find what you are looking for.
Please rehide well with pile of rocks so that no critters can get into hollow of tree. Let me know if you find this.
Difficulty: super easy
One pace = two steps
You are lookiing for a cemetary where the name is either not there at all or is difficult to see. Another letterboxer shared that the name is actually Moore Cemetary. It is on the south side of Rt. 50 up on a hill. It is east of Bainbridge and west of Chillicothe. It is also west of Veterans Highway 608 and Rt. 28. Maple Grove Road is off Rt. 50 to the north. When you see this road, look to the south of Rt. 50 and you will see the cemetary. It has two entrances. You can park on the cement pad on top of the hill.
(Thank you to Eidolon for the information!!)
Clues
Find the flag pole. From there, go 16 paces at 10 times that number. You should be at the grave of Elmon R. Pose, a WWII Purple Heart Recipient. After paying your respects, if you choose, go 37 paces @ 200*. On the east side of this tree under a pile of rocks you will find what you are looking for.
Please rehide well with pile of rocks so that no critters can get into hollow of tree. Let me know if you find this.