Mary Hill Museum LbNA #3791
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Mar 18, 2001 |
Location: | |
City: | Goldendale |
County: | Klickitat |
State: | Washington |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | The Paisley Orca |
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Found by: | Frog hunters |
Last found: | Sep 1, 2007 |
Status: | FaFFFFFFFaaFa |
Last edited: | Mar 18, 2001 |
Mary Hill Museum Letterbox was placed by Amanda Briles (aka The Paisley Orca) on the grounds of the Mary Hill Museum on 3/18/2001. First find, verification of compass reading and clues by John.
Directions: On Hwy 14 in Klickitat County, Washington between the towns of Wishram and Goldendale there is an exit for Mary Hill Museum (not the State Park). Park in the parking lot. If museum is closed, park outside the gate and walk down.
Clues: Easy
Difficulty: Easy. This area is handicap accessible, but the letterbox may not be.
Mary Hill Museum Letterbox:
At Mary Hill Museum on the Southwest side Some fine feathered friends choose to reside. Stand beneath the sign for men and take a look at your compass then.
At 100-110 degrees look and you will see some trees. Go to the West side of the farthest one, please.
Go along the brush 12-14 paces crouch down, look right for hidden places. Reach low and within behind stick and rock. You'll discover the secret Mary Hill Peacock.
Best regards,
Amanda Briles aka The Paisley Orca
Directions: On Hwy 14 in Klickitat County, Washington between the towns of Wishram and Goldendale there is an exit for Mary Hill Museum (not the State Park). Park in the parking lot. If museum is closed, park outside the gate and walk down.
Clues: Easy
Difficulty: Easy. This area is handicap accessible, but the letterbox may not be.
Mary Hill Museum Letterbox:
At Mary Hill Museum on the Southwest side Some fine feathered friends choose to reside. Stand beneath the sign for men and take a look at your compass then.
At 100-110 degrees look and you will see some trees. Go to the West side of the farthest one, please.
Go along the brush 12-14 paces crouch down, look right for hidden places. Reach low and within behind stick and rock. You'll discover the secret Mary Hill Peacock.
Best regards,
Amanda Briles aka The Paisley Orca