The Panther LbNA #19773 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Dec 29, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | Bethesda |
County: | Montgomery |
State: | Maryland |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | paper trail |
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Last found: | Oct 19, 2007 |
Status: | FFFFFFa |
Last edited: | Dec 29, 2005 |
Difficulty: Fairly Easy, practically a drive-by
Go to Thomas W. Pyle's favorite school; home of the panther! The panther was on the circle looking at the tennis court. He decided to enter and play a little tennis. Then he took a rest at the centermost pole. He exited the door at 340 degrees. From the door he took about 60 steps to the left and came upon a set of stairs. Not having opposable thumbs, he could not hold onto the handrail. Instead he went down the hill, but at a 220 degree angle. There he came to a tree, but it was too thorny. So he moved to the second tree on the left. There he found a nice resting place under some concrete. He waits for you thereā¦
Note: This letterbox is planted on school grounds, so please do not attempt on School Days. Also, if you have any comments, please use "Letterbox" in the subject.
Go to Thomas W. Pyle's favorite school; home of the panther! The panther was on the circle looking at the tennis court. He decided to enter and play a little tennis. Then he took a rest at the centermost pole. He exited the door at 340 degrees. From the door he took about 60 steps to the left and came upon a set of stairs. Not having opposable thumbs, he could not hold onto the handrail. Instead he went down the hill, but at a 220 degree angle. There he came to a tree, but it was too thorny. So he moved to the second tree on the left. There he found a nice resting place under some concrete. He waits for you thereā¦
Note: This letterbox is planted on school grounds, so please do not attempt on School Days. Also, if you have any comments, please use "Letterbox" in the subject.