Blizzard Snowflake LbNA #62290
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jun 17, 2012 |
Location: | Discovery Park |
City: | Seattle |
County: | King |
State: | Washington |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | brewman2015 |
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Found by: | SnowFire |
Last found: | Apr 25, 2013 |
Status: | Fa |
Last edited: | Sep 23, 2015 |
Terrain: Easy
Clues: Very Easy – no compass necessary
Time: 5 minutes (unless you walk very slowly!)
This is an adopted box, accidentally found while attempting to re-place one of our other boxes.
Find Discovery Park, just west of the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle. Best access to the park and this box is from the Government Way & 36th Street entrance to Discovery Park. Travel through the park on Discovery Park Blvd., continuing straight to Illinois, then Kansas. Turn left into the parking lot.
From the northwest corner of the lot, find the trail-head for the Wolf Tree Nature Trail. Turn right at the bulletin board, which includes a map of the trail.
Just after the boardwalk, about 7 paces on, look in the cleft of a double-trunked tree. Behind some sticks lies the box.
This is precariously, indescribably conspicuous, and we found it completely by accident – please help us by hiding it again as well as possible!
This box is also close to two other boxes we’ve placed – check out "Rain, Rain, Go Away" and "I Love Horses", also in Discovery Park.
Clues: Very Easy – no compass necessary
Time: 5 minutes (unless you walk very slowly!)
This is an adopted box, accidentally found while attempting to re-place one of our other boxes.
Find Discovery Park, just west of the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle. Best access to the park and this box is from the Government Way & 36th Street entrance to Discovery Park. Travel through the park on Discovery Park Blvd., continuing straight to Illinois, then Kansas. Turn left into the parking lot.
From the northwest corner of the lot, find the trail-head for the Wolf Tree Nature Trail. Turn right at the bulletin board, which includes a map of the trail.
Just after the boardwalk, about 7 paces on, look in the cleft of a double-trunked tree. Behind some sticks lies the box.
This is precariously, indescribably conspicuous, and we found it completely by accident – please help us by hiding it again as well as possible!
This box is also close to two other boxes we’ve placed – check out "Rain, Rain, Go Away" and "I Love Horses", also in Discovery Park.