Birdhouse in your Soul LbNA #61281
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Mar 23, 2012 |
Location: | Cross Timbers Park |
City: | Denton |
County: | Denton |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | G-Force |
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Found by: | Basketcase1 |
Last found: | May 31, 2012 |
Status: | OFFFa |
Last edited: | Mar 23, 2012 |
This box is located at Cross Timbers Park on the McNair Elementary side of Hickory Creek Road.
You need to park in the 1/2 cul-de-sac of Sweet Cloud and Winding Stream. Once parked facing the wooded area, walk through the grass WEST until you come to a sidewalk.
Go left on the sidewalk until you come a dirt trail on your right. Leave the sidewalk and follow the trail into the "woods."
Walk until you come to a skinny "Y-shaped" tree at the bottom of a dirt slope. The trail splits into 3. Take the center trail towards the right. Follow it as it curves to the left. You'll pass a lonesome large tree of the trail on your right and about 20 steps forward on the trail, curving towards the left, you will see a 5 trunk tree on your right.
The box is hidden in the trunks of this tree, covered in leaves.
The trail basically goes in a circle, so if you enter at the wrong place you will still pass this 5 trunked tree. It is on the side of the ravine... it's hard to miss.
Please stamp or sign the guestbook, and then hide the box again!! Thank you!!
You need to park in the 1/2 cul-de-sac of Sweet Cloud and Winding Stream. Once parked facing the wooded area, walk through the grass WEST until you come to a sidewalk.
Go left on the sidewalk until you come a dirt trail on your right. Leave the sidewalk and follow the trail into the "woods."
Walk until you come to a skinny "Y-shaped" tree at the bottom of a dirt slope. The trail splits into 3. Take the center trail towards the right. Follow it as it curves to the left. You'll pass a lonesome large tree of the trail on your right and about 20 steps forward on the trail, curving towards the left, you will see a 5 trunk tree on your right.
The box is hidden in the trunks of this tree, covered in leaves.
The trail basically goes in a circle, so if you enter at the wrong place you will still pass this 5 trunked tree. It is on the side of the ravine... it's hard to miss.
Please stamp or sign the guestbook, and then hide the box again!! Thank you!!