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the Creature Hideout LbNA #55272

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Aug 22, 2010
Location:
City:Triangle
County:Prince William
State:Virginia
Boxes:1
Planted by:the aliens
Found by: the aliens
Last found:Sep 30, 2013
Status:FFaaFFFFO
Last edited:Aug 22, 2010
THE CREATURE
HIDEOUT

PLACED BY: THE ALIENS
PLACED: 8/22/2010
STATE: Virginia
County: Prince William
Number of boxes: One

Clue: prince William forest park
I parking lot
Algonquin trail


As you gaze at the forest floor,
Do you see the hidden door?
Walking slow and stepping light,
Don’t get spooked and run in fright.
Do what we say and you won’t get wet,
Wandering off is not a safe bet.
Crossing footbridges, and walk boards too,
You’ll see ferns and not just a few.
When you come to the creek, you’ll see a post,
The hard part is to come, so don’t raise a toast.
Walking left, 20 paces from the old miners sign,
You’ll cross our creek, I hope in time.
On the far side a submerged post at this spot,
You’re on track, so no need to trot.
Now you’re on the South Valley Trail.
Go the right way or for sure you’ll fail.
Heading towards a, b, and c,
Go the wrong way and a troll you’ll see.
Hiking along this beautiful stream,
Stay on the path, no reason to scream.
Soon you start to feel that thrill,
As you hug the very edge of a hill.
As you enter a valley, look around,
Large Beech trees soon abound.
Now as you start up this great big hill.
Of hiking we know you’ll soon have your fill.
At the top, you can look all around.
A stump with a gash, we hope you’ve found.
As you walk 240 degrees, leave no trace,
A forest giant awaits at the 80th pace.
From there, 100 steps, to the old wagon road.
270 degrees, and don’t step on a toad.
Now go 20 paces north, at least,
Or you find nothing or maybe a beast.
Come alone if you dare,
Or come along as a pair.
Climb 25 steps east up the hill,
Find our little Beach tree, to feel the thrill.
First know what’s at stake,
You don’t want to make a deadly mistake!
Deep inside this fine little tree,
You’ll find what makes you just like me!

Thanks, Dan and Linda