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Wet and Wild Letterbox LbNA #58128

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:May 29, 2011
Location: Powder Mill Pond
City:Greenfield
County:Hillsborough
State:New Hampshire
Boxes:1
Planted by:76-cj7
Found by: meandmydogs
Last found:Jul 16, 2011
Status:OFa
Last edited:Nov 28, 2015
STEP ONE
Start at the Forest Road Boat Launch near the covered bridge on the south side of Powder Mill Pond. Travel downstream about a mile and a half by boat. About 1500 feet before you reach the railroad bridge you will see a tree stump sticking out of the water. This log has been there for at least the last three years and we assume it will be there for a while.



STEP TWO
Look around you in all diections and you will see another item sticking out of the water. (see photo)
This item is between 500 and 1000 feet away from where you are in Step ONE. You will need to paddle over to that location. (See Posted Picture Above)




STEP THREE
Once at this location take note on what direction you had to travel to get here.
By using the list below determine what direction you need to go from here to get to the Ground Zero and the Letterbox Container.
If you traveled a heading between 1 and 36.
You need to head 130° for 132'.
If you traveled a heading between 37 and 72.
You need to head 162° for 454'.
If you traveled a heading between 73 and 108.
You need to head 171° for 245'.
If you traveled a heading between 109 and 144.
You need to head 283° for 358'.
If you traveled a heading between 145 and 180.
You need to head 26° for 521'.
If you traveled a heading between 181 and 216.
You need to head 60° for 135'.
If you traveled a heading between 217 and 252.
You need to head 125° for 630'.
If you traveled a heading between 253 and 288.
You need to head 325° for 196'.
If you traveled a heading between 289 and 324.
You need to head 77° for 302'.
If you traveled a heading between 325 and 360.
You need to head 249° for 120'.

STEP FOUR
From the shore line it is approx. a 120' walk to ground zero.
Look for a large tree that broke and fell. In base of fallen tree.

PICTURES
See Geocaching site for Pictures