Rogue Odor #5 LbNA #36235
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Oct 22, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Nashua |
County: | Hillsborough |
State: | New Hampshire |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Komodo Jazz |
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Found by: | uneksia |
Last found: | Jul 16, 2017 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Oct 22, 2007 |
The Road Ogres Present: Rogue Odor #5
***Update*** This stamp has been re-planted after the trail that it was originally on was washed out and was no longer accessible.
This stamp can be found at the Waste Water Treatment Facility on Sawmill Rd in Nashua. It was missing-in-action, but has returned to stink up the place once again!
Make your way to the end of Sawmill Road. There are facilities on both sides, but don't enter either one. Park by the side of the road, instead. At the end of the street is a grassy area surrounded by a chain-link fence. Go through the opening in the fence and onto the New Hampshire Heritage Trail. This area is not well-kept and can become quite overgrown in the summer months, but the trail should still be visible. It can also become buggy, so be sure to take precautions against mosquitoes, ticks and other unpleasantries.
Shortly you will come to the place where the trail has been washed out. Stop here. Walk back about ten steps. On your left is a "five-fingered" tree. It is holding Rogue Odor #5 in the palm of its hand. Be sure to hold your nose because this is a VERY stinky stamp! Why do you think I call them the Rogue Odors?
Be sure to reseal the box tightly and hide it carefully. The world doesn't need anymore smell pollution.
Komodo Jazz
aka Road Ogre Snapdragon
***Update*** This stamp has been re-planted after the trail that it was originally on was washed out and was no longer accessible.
This stamp can be found at the Waste Water Treatment Facility on Sawmill Rd in Nashua. It was missing-in-action, but has returned to stink up the place once again!
Make your way to the end of Sawmill Road. There are facilities on both sides, but don't enter either one. Park by the side of the road, instead. At the end of the street is a grassy area surrounded by a chain-link fence. Go through the opening in the fence and onto the New Hampshire Heritage Trail. This area is not well-kept and can become quite overgrown in the summer months, but the trail should still be visible. It can also become buggy, so be sure to take precautions against mosquitoes, ticks and other unpleasantries.
Shortly you will come to the place where the trail has been washed out. Stop here. Walk back about ten steps. On your left is a "five-fingered" tree. It is holding Rogue Odor #5 in the palm of its hand. Be sure to hold your nose because this is a VERY stinky stamp! Why do you think I call them the Rogue Odors?
Be sure to reseal the box tightly and hide it carefully. The world doesn't need anymore smell pollution.
Komodo Jazz
aka Road Ogre Snapdragon