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Stamped Seasons LbNA #52717 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:faerie princess
Plant date:Mar 26, 2010
Location: Twin brooks park
City:Trumbull
County:Fairfield
State:Connecticut
Boxes:4
Found by: Chrissy
Last found:Sep 22, 2018
Status:FFFFFFFOFFFFF
Last edited:Oct 9, 2015
Stamped Seasons is located at Twin Brooks Park in Trumbull, Ct. these boxes are easy to get to and the trail is a rather easy walk with only a few hills. There are two parking areas to this park one is with parking stickers only and faces a lake front. The other is at the far end of the park and can be parked in by anyone. There is a great waterfall in this parking lot. This is where the clues begin.

Box has no ink please bring your own.

Box one should be carefully retrieved as it is high up. I would suggest only adults retrieve this one.

Box four can actually be retrieved on its own as it is not in connection with the others, I just really liked this spot.

Clues:

From the parking lot walk up and behind the waterfall and find the entrance to the white trail.

Follow the white trail along the edge of the park (the lot will be to your left).

You will come to a Y intersection as the white trail goes right and into the woods, follow this route.

You will soon pass large, very large boulders almost house size on your left which form a rock front edge to the hill above, the far end of these has been spray painted with blue paint.

Continue past these to the second set of these rock front boulders and 2/3 of the way down you should see where the seam to have slide down and towards the trail. Look up this path of sliding rocks and see a small 3-sister whitish barked tree growing at one of the edges. Carefully make your to this tree.

Up to its left is a spot where a tree once grew, two boulders rest upon the remains. SPRING is buried here under the boulders tucked back in the crevice.

Continue to follow the white trail till it meets with red. (this is not the clearest of intersections watch for a opening with a pine tree in the middle and a stone wall with a break on your right, there will be a purple ribbon tied to a tree by this break, this is the red trail)

Follow the red trail up past the break and to the right. Shortly after this turn you will pass some boulders to your left with a 3sister tree on your right.

Make your way to this tree tucked behind and inside a small hollow you will find SUMMER. Covered by a piece of fallen tree/log.
Turn back to the red trail and follow it in the direction you just came from (passing everything including the white trail intersection). Continue on this path until you reach the intersection of red and blue.

Follow the blue trail as it goes to the left.

You will soon pass a bunch of trees which have been sadly marked by lots of people on your left. And again another boulder/rock face on your right.

Go to the first tree marked by a blue blaze after these trees. From this tree you will see rocks to its left, look to spot a place where one rock leans on another. Here you will find AUTUMN.

It is tucked under this rock and slightly back, please push back when replacing as it is close to the path.

Continue to follow the blue trail to where it intersects with the Natural Gas pipe line and follow this pipe line to the left and down a rather large hill (the pipe line is marked by large white posts with orange tops)

You will pass over wooden planks forming a bridge across marsh ground. Continue straight and you will soon see the park to you right. After a while you will come to the intersection that lead you off into the woods on white. From here make your way out to the parking lot.

To get to Winter follow the paved walking path into the park which crosses the front of the parking lot, and around the lake. (This will be to your right as you come down the hill)

You will come to a pavilion and looking up to your right and spot a smaller one. Make your way up to this smaller pavilion (about the size of two picnic tables)

From this pavilion see 4 pine trees headed off to your right.

Head to the last two of these pines. Behind them is a small tree grouping with rocks at its base here is where Winter can be found. Please use some stealth as this box is out in the open.


Enjoy-may the faerie dust lighten your day!