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A Flight With Two Crazy Dogs LbNA #32392

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Jun 30, 2007
Location:
City:Portsmouth
County:Rockingham
State:New Hampshire
Boxes:3
Planted by:Two Crazy Dogs
Found by: trtle (3)
Last found:Aug 4, 2008
Status:FFFFFFFFFF
Last edited:Jun 30, 2007
This is our very first plant… we tried to make it a little tricky so if the clues are unclear please mail us your questions and we’ll be happy to help you out, or if needed we will adjust the clues.

Your take off will begin at a well-known area in a popular seacoast city. In 1957 this place was renamed in honor of a World War II B-17 pilot who posthumously was awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism during a raid in the Pacific. This location closed in 1991, and was the first of about 69 major military bases closed in four rounds involving a special selection commission and Congress. The 157th Air Refueling Wing of the New Hampshire Air National Guard, which operates aerial refueling tankers around the world, still uses this location today.

Your Flight Plan (aka clues!)

Box #1: Upon your arrival to this undisclosed location, park facing 34 A at gate 1. Follow the signs of alpha and one of the major Canadian provinces; the arrow accompanying the Canadian province will point you in the general direction of your first letterbox. Take notice of a broken birch tree, perhaps its angle was influenced by jet blast from a KC 135. Proceed to the end of the tarmac where this birch tree, along with two others, is located. Turn right and proceed toward the narrow path between the metal noise barrier and the wood line in an easterly direction. Once inside the woods your first letterbox will be parked inside an old wooden hanger that stands about four feet high.

Box #2: After your arrival to the old wooden hanger and letterbox #1, make your way to the control tower on Airline Ave. Park your own private jet in the parking lot closest to the terminal building. Proceed North on Airline Ave and look for the “black box” labeled two-fife. Take notice of another two-fife at your twelve o’clock, could this be a trend? Your second letterbox will be stationed below a large green and bushy hanger that is just past the forth two-fife.

Box #3: After you complete your second letterbox and prepare for departure in your A-10 Thunderbolt, taxi to runway one six via the shortest street for your last box. With runway one six at your two o’clock follow the western most fence until come upon a formation flight of seven, with the leader just ahead. Passing the formation’s leader and using your right rudder find the front of, yet again, another green and bushy hanger. This hanger will hold your last letterbox.

Please return to your seats, put your trays in the upright and locked position, tighten your seat belt and prepare for takeoff. We hope you enjoyed your flight with TWO CRAZY DOGS!!