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The Greatest Voyage in the History of Plastic LbNA #31502

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:May 18, 2007
Location:
City:Vestal
County:Broome
State:New York
Boxes:1
Planted by:taffeta & linen
Found by: Banjoman
Last found:Mar 20, 2010
Status:FFFFFFF
Last edited:May 18, 2007
This box is hidden on the grounds of BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY by Linen and Taffeta!

1.) Start in the parking lot across from the "old union," in front of Mohawk Hall.
2.) Walk up the path to the right of Mohawk when looking at the front of the building, toward the dining hall. You will see paintings on glass windows, and should be going in that direction.
3.) Walk under the overpass with the paintings on the glass windows and walk up a small set of stairs. You will see a sign for "Residential Life Model Rooms" on your left.
4.) Bear/stay left on the path with the square red/orange bricks.
5.) Walk up the curved staircase. Onondaga Hall will be on your right.
6.) Take a left heading on a bricked path path Seneca Hall and into the woods.
7.) Walk up the pebbled path on your right. Walk about 35 paces from the start of the pebbles and on your left there should be a large fallen tree very close to the path. Walk over the small rut on your left.
8.) Walk alongside the large fallen tree in the woods, and you will see a horizontally suspended uprooted tree, about 35 paces straight from the fallen tree you are at (walking in to the woods) and slightly to the right.
9.) Once you reach the suspended tree walk 47 paces as straight as possible, perpendicular from the base of the tree.
10.) A large split/forked tree with a red dot on it should be on your right. While standing at this dotted tree, to your right, about 45 degrees and 35 paces away there will be a large hollow log. Walk to this log.
11.) Follow down the length of the log and about 30 paces striaght ahead. On your right will be a tree with various carvings, including a large heart with an arrow through it.
12.) Directly behind this heart carving on this tree, about 10-12 paces, is a cut-off tree that has a hollow stump remaining. In the hole is the letterbox!!! There should be a big, flat rock at the base of the cut-off tree, that is smooth and is shaped like a Marshmallow Peep. To your right you should also see a tree with a red dot on it. Don't give up, it's buried deep in there!