The Wonderful Box LbNA #25323
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jul 1, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | Hanover |
County: | York |
State: | Pennsylvania |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Hikers & Hounds |
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Found by: | silly moosehead |
Last found: | Mar 20, 2010 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFa |
Last edited: | Jul 1, 2005 |
Bring Red, Yellow and Blue markers if you have them to use on the stamp. I planted this box sometimes in the summer of 2005. I was hunting Silent Doug's "Maryann Furnace" box with Cyclonic and Sowsewbizzy. We planted my Wonderful Box, took compass bearings and paces and wrote it all down. Then I promptly lost the paper I wrote the clues on! But I do remember where the box is so here goes:
Find Silent Doug's "Maryann Furnace" box. Head back the way you came. Stop at Wonder Cove, face the water and enjoy the view. Turn around. Up on the hill, under some fallen branches/logs is the Wonderful Box.
Hey, if you find this box please drop me a line and let me know!
10/21/06 UPDATE - A huge congratulations to Stones and Pebbles, a family of 9 who actually found this box! I had heard from two other teams who tried before them with no luck. Stones and Pebbles were kind enough to send me additional clues to my own box, LOL! Here they are:
There is a fallen tree that's protruding into the water. If the water level is low, there may not be water there. From that point, turn 180 degrees, walk up the hill and it's under the fallen logs.
Find Silent Doug's "Maryann Furnace" box. Head back the way you came. Stop at Wonder Cove, face the water and enjoy the view. Turn around. Up on the hill, under some fallen branches/logs is the Wonderful Box.
Hey, if you find this box please drop me a line and let me know!
10/21/06 UPDATE - A huge congratulations to Stones and Pebbles, a family of 9 who actually found this box! I had heard from two other teams who tried before them with no luck. Stones and Pebbles were kind enough to send me additional clues to my own box, LOL! Here they are:
There is a fallen tree that's protruding into the water. If the water level is low, there may not be water there. From that point, turn 180 degrees, walk up the hill and it's under the fallen logs.