Lushootseed LbNA #50830
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Oct 1, 2009 |
Location: | |
City: | Auburn |
County: | King |
State: | Washington |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | daisymaemontana |
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Found by: | Bolles Bunch |
Last found: | Jul 14, 2012 |
Status: | FFFFaF |
Last edited: | Oct 1, 2009 |
** This box has been re-planted as of 9/4/11 because it was stolen in July**
Go to Roegner Park in Auburn. Pick any slot for your car.
After you read the dedication stone and looking towards the White River, turn right and begin your trek. Choose either the natural/gravel or the paved path. Listen to the soothing sounds of the water.
Keep an eye out ahead for the Bald Eagle overlooking the salmon. Sit a spell to learn a language and discover the naming of this letterbox.
Returning to the path you were on..... enjoy your stroll but don't forget to count 3 benches on the rivers edge as you proceed.
After the 3 benches notice how both of the paths join as you begin to walk up hill. Continue the ascent a few paces - stay left on the natural trail as they paths split again.
Take a small jaunt to the first cedar tree on your right. Peeking around the tree look for the peaked root..... and under it you will find what you have been looking for. CONGRATULATIONS
Go to Roegner Park in Auburn. Pick any slot for your car.
After you read the dedication stone and looking towards the White River, turn right and begin your trek. Choose either the natural/gravel or the paved path. Listen to the soothing sounds of the water.
Keep an eye out ahead for the Bald Eagle overlooking the salmon. Sit a spell to learn a language and discover the naming of this letterbox.
Returning to the path you were on..... enjoy your stroll but don't forget to count 3 benches on the rivers edge as you proceed.
After the 3 benches notice how both of the paths join as you begin to walk up hill. Continue the ascent a few paces - stay left on the natural trail as they paths split again.
Take a small jaunt to the first cedar tree on your right. Peeking around the tree look for the peaked root..... and under it you will find what you have been looking for. CONGRATULATIONS