Traveling by Donkey LbNA #18024 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Sep 10, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | Hedgesville |
County: | Berkeley |
State: | West Virginia |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Energizer Bunnie |
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Found by: | paper trail |
Last found: | Aug 23, 2011 |
Status: | FFFFFFFaFFFFFFFFaar |
Last edited: | Nov 1, 2015 |
Difficulty: Drive by
Location: Falling Waters Presbyterian Church
From Hedgesville:
Take Rt 901 Hammond Mill Road (Spring Mills Road) east about 3 miles until you come to the church on your right
From RT 81:
At exit 20, go west on Rt 901 about 2.5 miles until you come to stop sign, turn left, church is about 200 yard on your left.
When you approach the church, there is a parking lot on 901 with access to both the church and the cemetary. The building is in the center, flanked on both sides by a cemetary. Facing the building, park in the right corner of the lot. Look straight ahead and you will spy a large bush sitting between the building and the grave yard. Walk toward the bush and find the headstone that reads George Spero, directly behind you should be the center of the large bush. In the center of the bush, resting against a long forgotten footstone, you will find, under some rocks and sticks,the box you seek.
I always hated reading this on a letterbox as I feel we are all extremely careful and considerate of one another, but I thought I would add it anyway. Be cautious when retrieveing and please rehide well so the groundkeepers have nothing to suspect within the crevices of this bush.
Location: Falling Waters Presbyterian Church
From Hedgesville:
Take Rt 901 Hammond Mill Road (Spring Mills Road) east about 3 miles until you come to the church on your right
From RT 81:
At exit 20, go west on Rt 901 about 2.5 miles until you come to stop sign, turn left, church is about 200 yard on your left.
When you approach the church, there is a parking lot on 901 with access to both the church and the cemetary. The building is in the center, flanked on both sides by a cemetary. Facing the building, park in the right corner of the lot. Look straight ahead and you will spy a large bush sitting between the building and the grave yard. Walk toward the bush and find the headstone that reads George Spero, directly behind you should be the center of the large bush. In the center of the bush, resting against a long forgotten footstone, you will find, under some rocks and sticks,the box you seek.
I always hated reading this on a letterbox as I feel we are all extremely careful and considerate of one another, but I thought I would add it anyway. Be cautious when retrieveing and please rehide well so the groundkeepers have nothing to suspect within the crevices of this bush.