Out of This World LbNA #25415
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Sep 9, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Manchester |
County: | Hillsborough |
State: | New Hampshire |
Boxes: | 4 |
Planted by: | Monkey Girl |
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Found by: | The Letter-bots |
Last found: | Mar 5, 2012 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFaFFF |
Last edited: | Sep 9, 2006 |
Musquash Natural Area
Londonderry, NH
TIME: Approx 30-40 min
Difficulty: Easy
Take High Range Road to Hickory Hill Drive - go to end of this road.
Take the trail from the parking area. Go straight on Landing Trail. At the top of the hill stop and look left. There will be a small embankment. Climb up it and find the rectangular shaped rock. Here is box #1.
Continue down the trail and keep an eye out for a partially covered drain pipe that runs across the trail. Right after this look on the left for a cluster of 5 trees growing from one trunk. Look in the heart of these trees and this is where you will find box #2.
Keep walking down the trail until you come to a fork. Go right following the main trail. A short distance later there will be a trail off to your right with a red “5” plaque on it. Right next to this trail on the right side of the main trail is a group of 4 small rocks. Look in the back to find box #3.
Keep walking down the main trail until you see a stone wall on the right. There will be a gap / trail going between the wall. As you are facing the gap in the wall, look on the left and in the back – here is box #4.
Please re-hide well. Thanks.
Londonderry, NH
TIME: Approx 30-40 min
Difficulty: Easy
Take High Range Road to Hickory Hill Drive - go to end of this road.
Take the trail from the parking area. Go straight on Landing Trail. At the top of the hill stop and look left. There will be a small embankment. Climb up it and find the rectangular shaped rock. Here is box #1.
Continue down the trail and keep an eye out for a partially covered drain pipe that runs across the trail. Right after this look on the left for a cluster of 5 trees growing from one trunk. Look in the heart of these trees and this is where you will find box #2.
Keep walking down the trail until you come to a fork. Go right following the main trail. A short distance later there will be a trail off to your right with a red “5” plaque on it. Right next to this trail on the right side of the main trail is a group of 4 small rocks. Look in the back to find box #3.
Keep walking down the main trail until you see a stone wall on the right. There will be a gap / trail going between the wall. As you are facing the gap in the wall, look on the left and in the back – here is box #4.
Please re-hide well. Thanks.