Mountain Dew Series :: Apple River Canyon LbNA #56766
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Dec 22, 2010 |
Location: | Apple River Canyon State Park |
City: | Apple River |
County: | Jo Daviess |
State: | Illinois |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Fire Neck |
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Found by: | WiseWolves |
Last found: | Sep 3, 2013 |
Status: | FFFFFF |
Last edited: | Dec 22, 2010 |
About the Mountain Dew Series
My friends and I have an affinity for Mountain Dew. I will be planting a series of different Mountain Dew logos across Illinois to show my love for the "Green Nectar of the Gods."
We have a saying about this wonderful neon green liquid... "The first takes the hate away, the second gets a rid of the shakes and the third quenches the thirst."
The Clues
Take the Primrose trail. At the top of the stairs take a left. Fellow the trail until you reach the first sign on the right, that has two years on it. Find the second year. Take the same number of steps as the last two digits of the second year. Continue down the trail --ish steps down the trail. You will see a tall dead White Pine on your right, laying next to it is a log. Search the backside of the log for your prize. Stamp in and rehide the box out of sight!
For people with disabilities Primrose trail can be accessed from the Canyon Ridge Campground.
I counted the steps in 8 inches of snow so my count could be off. If it is off by a lot please email me so we can correct it!
My friends and I have an affinity for Mountain Dew. I will be planting a series of different Mountain Dew logos across Illinois to show my love for the "Green Nectar of the Gods."
We have a saying about this wonderful neon green liquid... "The first takes the hate away, the second gets a rid of the shakes and the third quenches the thirst."
The Clues
Take the Primrose trail. At the top of the stairs take a left. Fellow the trail until you reach the first sign on the right, that has two years on it. Find the second year. Take the same number of steps as the last two digits of the second year. Continue down the trail --ish steps down the trail. You will see a tall dead White Pine on your right, laying next to it is a log. Search the backside of the log for your prize. Stamp in and rehide the box out of sight!
For people with disabilities Primrose trail can be accessed from the Canyon Ridge Campground.
I counted the steps in 8 inches of snow so my count could be off. If it is off by a lot please email me so we can correct it!