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We Need Names! LbNA #27782 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Dec 21, 2006
Location:
City:Dover
County:Strafford
State:New Hampshire
Boxes:2
Planted by:Team New Hampshire
Found by: The Clue Crew (2)
Last found:Apr 19, 2008
Status:FF
Last edited:Dec 21, 2006
First find the Bellamy Wildlife Management Area, not to be confused with the Wildlife Santuary. The Management Area is located on Old Garrison Road.

**THIS AREA IS OPEN FOR ALL ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING HUNTING. PLEASE WEAR BRIGHT COLORS WHILE SEARCHING FOR THESE BOXES**

The story begins at the parking lot. It was about 5 years ago when a storm of great force came crashing through our area. I was sitting in the dirt lot, when the storm rolled in on many wheels. I became frightened and headed past the orange gate down the dirt road. I got to the end of the dirt road, turned around and noticed the storm grew. More wheels. I took the small trail down the hill at the end of the road. At the bottom of the small trail, across another trail, you will notice a house. A friend of mine used to live there until the storm came and destroyed the house.

The storm grew closer and I began to run left down the trail. After a bit of running, I had finally come to a small pond. It didn't used to have a wooden sign there, but it does now. Who know what it says. I can't read it. While trying to catch my breathe, I truned around again to find the storm closing in on the pond. Now there were many more wheels. I continued down the trail until you come to the white sign at the border to the woods on your right. I'm only guessing, the sign may have something to do with the storm was going to change our lives forever.

As you enter the woods, you will notice the rath of the storm. Walking down the trail, find the "XC" tree. Located about 10 ft behind the "XC" tree is a 5ft tall stump. After the storm came threw, this is where I found my friend. He had been knocked out. He doesn't remember his name. Can you give him a name?

Back at the trail, continue further passing 2 more "XC" trees and stopping at the 3rd. I had run so far into the woods that I got lost. What I do remember is heading down the trail to the right of that "XC" tree. I ran all the way to the end, the storm on my trail, lots of metal and noise. I ran all the way to the end to a 6ft tall fresh cut skinny pine. It was there that the storm caught up with me and tossed me 80degrees to a pair of birch trees. This is where I woke up. Not knowing my name either. Can you give me a name too?

I would like to thank you for helping us find names. To help you get back, you can either turn around or continue down the trail, then left back to your storm with wheels.

Please rehide these boxes as if there were your own. Thank you very much.

-Team New Hampshire
http://teamnewhampshire.blogspot.com