Picka Peach LbNA #24689
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Aug 19, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Harrisburg |
County: | Lane |
State: | Oregon |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Team Springamajack |
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Found by: | Geo_Jessi |
Last found: | Mar 21, 2024 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Aug 19, 2006 |
This box is in honor of one of favorite things we like to do in August... Pick Fresh Peaches!
The best place to do this is at Detering's Orchard near Coburg.
You can get peaches, apples, melons, veggies, plums, berries, and flowers there. There is also some picnic tables for you to use.
To get to Detering's Orchard Take Coburg Road north till you see the Detering's Sign. Turn Left and cross two bridges. The driveway is just after the second bridge.
Check out their website..
http://www.deteringorchards.com
To The Box:
After you have stopped at the orchard and are heading back the way you came....cross the first bridge (the one closest to the orchard) there will be room on either side of the road for you to park. Go to the South East corner on the bridge and you will see a support beam running north/south. Slipped into a slender hole between the metal and wood is the box covered by a slim rock and a piece of rubber.
Please rehide well as usual
Hope you enoy your peaches!
Happy Trails
The best place to do this is at Detering's Orchard near Coburg.
You can get peaches, apples, melons, veggies, plums, berries, and flowers there. There is also some picnic tables for you to use.
To get to Detering's Orchard Take Coburg Road north till you see the Detering's Sign. Turn Left and cross two bridges. The driveway is just after the second bridge.
Check out their website..
http://www.deteringorchards.com
To The Box:
After you have stopped at the orchard and are heading back the way you came....cross the first bridge (the one closest to the orchard) there will be room on either side of the road for you to park. Go to the South East corner on the bridge and you will see a support beam running north/south. Slipped into a slender hole between the metal and wood is the box covered by a slim rock and a piece of rubber.
Please rehide well as usual
Hope you enoy your peaches!
Happy Trails