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Tumalo Bunny LbNA #30425 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Apr 22, 2007
Location:
City:Tumalo
County:Deschutes
State:Oregon
Boxes:1
Planted by:Double Tree
Found by: Azroadie
Last found:Jun 20, 2010
Status:FFFF
Last edited:Apr 22, 2007
7/2010 got reports of finds, but 8/2010 got report that someone found the box, but it was empty.

This wild bunny is lives near Tumalo State Park.

Find Group Site B on the camping side of O.B. Riley Road, and the River Trail trailhead at the back of it. Expect to walk for around a half hour each way.

You will wave away the water
Saunter by a bald and bolder boulder
And ramble past a rusty rustic resting place
Not necessarily in that order.

As you amble by brambles and barbed wire
Expect that soon your sojourn
Will depart the stealthy shade.

As you enter this mellow meadow
Become enraptured by the riparian rhapsody
And be reminded to be watchful and respectful of nesting natives.

Count 20 steps to a wiry wreck
And awroud 80 more to a 3 woot wrock.
Surprise, a stash of junipers!
How highly unheard of in this high-desert habitat.
Face them squarely.
You should seek shelter from the sun or drizzle
Closer to the correct side of the copse, under cover of appendages
The bunny is hoping to be hopping in a hollow under a hillock of rocks.

When you have finished, a few more hops up the little hill, on the left, and you may still find a reminder and the remainder of the dangers that all bunnies dread....