Ancient Fluttering LbNA #36141
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Oct 18, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Rhinebeck |
County: | Dutchess |
State: | New York |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Blackvelvetrav |
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Found by: | Fluttering By |
Last found: | Mar 23, 2013 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Oct 18, 2007 |
Ancient Fluttering
Clue Difficulty: Easy
Terrain Difficulty: Moderate
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Child Friendly: Yes
Pet Friendly: Yes
Number of Boxes: 1
Hand Carved Stamps: Yes
First Finder Artifact: Yes
Stamp Pad/Ink: No
Location:
Poets' Walk: These rolling fields and quiet woodlands in Red Hook, Dutchess County, have inspired generations of writers and artists.
History:
This 120-acre park is nestled in the region's famous National Historic Landmark District and offers breathtaking views of the Hudson River, Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge and Catskill Mountains. A visit to this property by Washington Irving is said to have inspired his classic story "Rip Van Winkle."
The park itself is buffered on all sides by 780-acres of private lands under Scenic Hudson conservation easements that insure the landscape's protection from development.
Features:
Two miles of trails through woods and open fields. Magnificent setting for landscape artists. Rustic cedar pavilions.
Directions:
Crossing Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge from west to east, turn left at first traffic light onto River Road. Entrance is 0.6 miles on left.
Operating Hours:
9am-8:30pm (Spring-Summer)
9am-Dusk (Fall-Winter)
Clues:
Begin at the Summer House.
Stand at the first pole at the south end of the wooden fence.
Site 185-190° to the base of a tree covered with rocks and twigs.
Please re-hide well. Happy Hunting and Hiking!
Carver: Blackvelvetrav
Author: Felix Felicis
Planter: Felix Felicis
Owner: Blackvelvetrav
Clue Difficulty: Easy
Terrain Difficulty: Moderate
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Child Friendly: Yes
Pet Friendly: Yes
Number of Boxes: 1
Hand Carved Stamps: Yes
First Finder Artifact: Yes
Stamp Pad/Ink: No
Location:
Poets' Walk: These rolling fields and quiet woodlands in Red Hook, Dutchess County, have inspired generations of writers and artists.
History:
This 120-acre park is nestled in the region's famous National Historic Landmark District and offers breathtaking views of the Hudson River, Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge and Catskill Mountains. A visit to this property by Washington Irving is said to have inspired his classic story "Rip Van Winkle."
The park itself is buffered on all sides by 780-acres of private lands under Scenic Hudson conservation easements that insure the landscape's protection from development.
Features:
Two miles of trails through woods and open fields. Magnificent setting for landscape artists. Rustic cedar pavilions.
Directions:
Crossing Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge from west to east, turn left at first traffic light onto River Road. Entrance is 0.6 miles on left.
Operating Hours:
9am-8:30pm (Spring-Summer)
9am-Dusk (Fall-Winter)
Clues:
Begin at the Summer House.
Stand at the first pole at the south end of the wooden fence.
Site 185-190° to the base of a tree covered with rocks and twigs.
Please re-hide well. Happy Hunting and Hiking!
Carver: Blackvelvetrav
Author: Felix Felicis
Planter: Felix Felicis
Owner: Blackvelvetrav