Pup on Wheels LbNA #14676 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | N/A |
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Plant date: | Apr 24, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | ??? |
County: | Montgomery |
State: | Pennsylvania |
Boxes: | 1 |
(September 2011: this letterbox was washed out in the floods and found pretty much destroyed by a local park preserve manager. Clues archived for now by the LbNA Webmasters)
This is a short semi-drive-by mystery box(!)
The Pup started out near the town with a name synonymous with a strolling person.
Close to that town, there is a place where a route with a senior citizen's age intersects a road that has the title of an important domestic servant. This is also the area of a wide weapon.
The intersection is recognizable because there are two boarded-up gas stations, a closed tavern named after the wide weapon, and a big blue water tower on the corners.
Pup hopped on his wheels and proceeded west on the senior citizen age route until, on his right, he saw a park named after a predicting body of water (Pup cautions you that if you pass the sheltered copse institution, you have gone too far.)
He turned in and followed the drive to the parking lot closest to the building with the greenhouse attached, where he read a very serious sign.
From the greenhouse, he took the walk to the right.
Then he followed the paved drive, admiring the lovely scene. (Pup appreciates beauty.)
Soon, he came to a large, woodchip-covered trail that crossed the field to a wide new bridge.
On the far side of the bridge, opposite a big sign, he leaned over the edge and carefully placed his letterbox under the corner of the bridge.
Feeling quite satisfied, he returned to the parking lot, leapt back on his wheels and hastened out of there before he could be policed.
This is a short semi-drive-by mystery box(!)
The Pup started out near the town with a name synonymous with a strolling person.
Close to that town, there is a place where a route with a senior citizen's age intersects a road that has the title of an important domestic servant. This is also the area of a wide weapon.
The intersection is recognizable because there are two boarded-up gas stations, a closed tavern named after the wide weapon, and a big blue water tower on the corners.
Pup hopped on his wheels and proceeded west on the senior citizen age route until, on his right, he saw a park named after a predicting body of water (Pup cautions you that if you pass the sheltered copse institution, you have gone too far.)
He turned in and followed the drive to the parking lot closest to the building with the greenhouse attached, where he read a very serious sign.
From the greenhouse, he took the walk to the right.
Then he followed the paved drive, admiring the lovely scene. (Pup appreciates beauty.)
Soon, he came to a large, woodchip-covered trail that crossed the field to a wide new bridge.
On the far side of the bridge, opposite a big sign, he leaned over the edge and carefully placed his letterbox under the corner of the bridge.
Feeling quite satisfied, he returned to the parking lot, leapt back on his wheels and hastened out of there before he could be policed.