Leaf Peeper LbNA #24322
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jan 1, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Canterbury |
County: | Merrimack |
State: | New Hampshire |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Team New Hampshire |
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Found by: | RIFamily |
Last found: | Sep 12, 2009 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFa |
Last edited: | Jan 1, 2006 |
--THIS BOX IS IN PLACE - APRIL 1, 2007
Heading north on I-93, between exits 18 and 19, will be the Canterbury Rest Area. Once you find the rest area, find a parking spot left of the information/restroom building. Go to the tree line behind the building and start walking left. Follow the tree line to a path into the woods that veers right. As you turn right, you will notice a medium to large boulder sticking up out of the ground. At that boulder, turn right and find the 4 sister tree. There should be a dead tree lying in amongst the sisters. This dead tree is pointing a stone wall. Where the tree is pointing is where the Leaf Peeper is located.
Please do what you need with this box and replant just as you found it. I don't know what kind of traffic there is in this spot, but just to be on the safe side, please please please, rehide well. Thanks.
-Team New Hampshire
http://teamnewhampshire.blogspot.com
Heading north on I-93, between exits 18 and 19, will be the Canterbury Rest Area. Once you find the rest area, find a parking spot left of the information/restroom building. Go to the tree line behind the building and start walking left. Follow the tree line to a path into the woods that veers right. As you turn right, you will notice a medium to large boulder sticking up out of the ground. At that boulder, turn right and find the 4 sister tree. There should be a dead tree lying in amongst the sisters. This dead tree is pointing a stone wall. Where the tree is pointing is where the Leaf Peeper is located.
Please do what you need with this box and replant just as you found it. I don't know what kind of traffic there is in this spot, but just to be on the safe side, please please please, rehide well. Thanks.
-Team New Hampshire
http://teamnewhampshire.blogspot.com