CFPA's Flat Stanley Adventure #5 LbNA #61286
Owner: | CT Forest & Park Assoc |
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Plant date: | Mar 20, 2012 |
Location: | Reservoir Loop |
City: | Middletown |
County: | Middlesex |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Trailhead Tessie |
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Last found: | May 31, 2014 |
Status: | FFFFFa |
Last edited: | Mar 20, 2012 |
Formerly titled Flat Stanley on Reservoir Loop
From Brooks Road - Take yellow/blue blazed trail to the merge with the blue/Mattabesett Trail(you will see a trail sign). Bear left onto the Mattabesett Trail. Go to the 1st scenic rocky overlook. Follow blue blazes across the rocks. As you descend the rocks back into the woods, the letterbox will be in the steep rocky area that you descend. You may need to move some medium size rocks to find it.
CFPA's Flat Stanley Adventures are based on the character, stories, and adventures of Flat Stanley® created by the late Jeff Brown of Stonington, CT. FLAT STANLEY® is a registered trademark of the Trust u/w/o Richard C. Brown f/b/o Duncan Brown.
Connecticut Forest & Park Association (CFPA): Connecting People to the Land. Conserving Connecticut. Since 1895, we have been conserving CT to protect forests, parks, walking trails, and open spaces for future generations. Join us for our monthly family rambles, teacher workshops, hiking trails, and conservation efforts. WWW.CTWOODLANDS.ORG/CFPA-events
Happy Trails!
From Brooks Road - Take yellow/blue blazed trail to the merge with the blue/Mattabesett Trail(you will see a trail sign). Bear left onto the Mattabesett Trail. Go to the 1st scenic rocky overlook. Follow blue blazes across the rocks. As you descend the rocks back into the woods, the letterbox will be in the steep rocky area that you descend. You may need to move some medium size rocks to find it.
CFPA's Flat Stanley Adventures are based on the character, stories, and adventures of Flat Stanley® created by the late Jeff Brown of Stonington, CT. FLAT STANLEY® is a registered trademark of the Trust u/w/o Richard C. Brown f/b/o Duncan Brown.
Connecticut Forest & Park Association (CFPA): Connecting People to the Land. Conserving Connecticut. Since 1895, we have been conserving CT to protect forests, parks, walking trails, and open spaces for future generations. Join us for our monthly family rambles, teacher workshops, hiking trails, and conservation efforts. WWW.CTWOODLANDS.ORG/CFPA-events
Happy Trails!