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Ugly duckling #3 LbNA #4139 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Aug 13, 2002
Location:
City:Milford
County:Clermont
State:Ohio
Boxes:1
Found by: Not yet found!
Last found:N/A
Status:aa
Last edited:Aug 13, 2002
Location: Kelly Nature Preserve,

This is one of a series of four stamps that need to be stamped together in order to complete the final stamp image. You’ll need to leave room for all four stamps to be stamped together. I highly recommend that they be done in order so that they can be lined up properly.
How to get there:
Going west/north on I-275 take the Wards Corner Rd exit, turn left. Going east/south on I-275 take the Wards Corner Rd exit turn right onto Wards Corner Rd. Follow this road down the hill until it dead ends at Rt. 26/Glendale Milford Rd/Center St. Turn right, go through the little town of Miamiville. (Don’t blink you’ll miss it) On your left hand side just past Miamiville is the Kelly Nature Preserve.
Clues:
From the NW corner of the Shelter take the trail at 10°. Follow along the path until you come to a trail that leads off to you right, into the meadow. Take a reading of 330° and continue down the trail. Again you will come to a junction in the trail, you want the trail at 220°. Follow this trail across the road and you will come to a T intersection. Take the trail to the south. Once again you will come to a Y in the trail (last one, I promise) continue south. The trail curves around to the right and you will come upon a sign “Caution steep bank” go look, it is. Back on the trail take 82 paces from the sign (1 pace =2 steps) to a small trail that leads down to the river. If you are standing on the main trail looking towards the river your view should be blocked by, what I think, is a large beech tree growing at about a 45 degree angle. Take 7 paces down this trail and on your left is a large fallen tree laying in an East-West direction. Standing at the west end of that tree, take a reading of 80°. 8 paces away laying in a North-South direction is another log, this one is a little bit more decayed. (about 5 paces along the same heading take note of the rather unusual woody vine at the base of the tree). Under the south end of the log covered by small branches is ugly duckling #3.
Please replace the box and contents carefully the way you found them.
Thanks, Beagletroop

If found email “the troop” at Beagletroop@yahoo.com