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Lock One LbNA #549 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Apr 23, 2003
Location:
City:Hickory
County:St. Tammany
State:Louisiana
Boxes:1
Planted by:Talisheek Crew
Found by: Not yet found!
Last found:N/A
Status:aaaa
Last edited:Dec 30, 2015
Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge
Lock One Letterbox

Planted by Jim Dillon
Note: This box survived Hurricane Katrina. There are lots of downed trees in the area, so use caution.

The first task is to find Lock One Road. This road meets Hwy 41, North of Pearl River, LA and Hwy 36 and South of Talisheek, LA and Hwy 435. The road is marked with an Army Corps of Engineers sign. You will also see the Lock One Pantry Store and Joyce’s Restaurant at the junction.

Once the road is located, follow the black top to the parking area at the lock area.

Before you start your trek, walk to the tree line down river from the locks. A bearing of 10 from the bluff will give you a general idea.

Now cross the locks through the fenced in access. The “No Trespassing” signs refer to the area on the other sides of the fences, crossing is OK. Make your way down stream along the bank until you pass the boat launch on the far bank. At this point keep your eyes open for 2 cypress tress growing next to one another. Be careful, you want two separate trees, not one split in two. Stand between the trees and taking a bearing on the light pole next to the boat ramp. 220 will tell you the trees are the correct ones. From this spot, 84 will point to a fallen tree hanging over the bluff. This fallen tree was still sticking over the bluff as of 4/30/06. The goal is at the base of the tree, beneath a rock and other cover on the southern side of the tree.

WARNING!
There could be dangerous crawling creatures close to the box. Poking around with a stick would be a better choice than your hand.
Notes: Joyce’s is a good place to get a burger or a shake.
Happy Hunting!

The level of the canal fluctuates. The last time I checked, the 2 cypress trees mentioned in the clue were in the water! You might need to do a back azimuth from the high ground. The box was alive and well on 4/30/06.