Pismo Clam LbNA #25623 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | CW Sun Seeker |
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Plant date: | Sep 11, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Shell Beach |
County: | San Luis Obispo |
State: | California |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | deniserows |
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Last found: | Oct 19, 2006 |
Status: | aFFaaaaa |
Last edited: | Sep 11, 2006 |
***Reported Missing***
Pismo Beach, famous for the Pismo clam, holds the Clam Festival in October. The clams aren’t as plentiful today as they once were.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 101 take the Shell Beach/Spy Glass Rd. exit and follow the road toward the ocean, and on past the Spy Glass Inn and Restaurant, to Spy Glass Park.
CLUES: Along the ocean side of the park is a dirt path in front of the chain barrier. At the end of the grass is a path going down to the ocean. From the warning sign, take 45 steps to a cement drain on the left. Note the crevice along the bottom front of the cement. Follow it around to the end furthest from the trail. A smaller rock is tucked under, hiding the box. Please be discreet in this busy area. Tuck the box back under enough for the rock to be out of obvious sight.
Pismo Beach, famous for the Pismo clam, holds the Clam Festival in October. The clams aren’t as plentiful today as they once were.
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 101 take the Shell Beach/Spy Glass Rd. exit and follow the road toward the ocean, and on past the Spy Glass Inn and Restaurant, to Spy Glass Park.
CLUES: Along the ocean side of the park is a dirt path in front of the chain barrier. At the end of the grass is a path going down to the ocean. From the warning sign, take 45 steps to a cement drain on the left. Note the crevice along the bottom front of the cement. Follow it around to the end furthest from the trail. A smaller rock is tucked under, hiding the box. Please be discreet in this busy area. Tuck the box back under enough for the rock to be out of obvious sight.