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First aidWoodland Series LbNA #62382

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Jul 3, 2012
Location:
City:Fremont
County:Rockingham
State:New Hampshire
Boxes:2
Planted by:Morse Brothers
Found by: PRINC3SS
Last found:Feb 25, 2017
Status:OFa
Last edited:Jul 3, 2012
Box #1 Acorn Path-
Start by parking at the Fremont Town Library. Start on the dirt road behind the parking lot and follow until you come a fork in the path, go left. Soon, you will come to a clearing, continue on the path and at the next fork, take another left. Continue following the path you are on-heading towards the treeline to the left, and look for the opening in the trees on the left side where a large boulder marks the opening and 2 rocks sit at the beginning of the path, take this left. Follow this rooted path until you come to the an intersection, cross over this intersection and head up the trail to the right. Following the Hemlock lined path, you follow this until you come to a large Beech Tree with branches hanging over the trail on the right, and across from it on the left is a cluster of 3 large Oak trees that join at the base. Here, within the trees, you will find your first treasure. Please re-hide well. Bring Bug spray for the mosquitos during peak season!

Box #2 Squirrelin' Around-
After you have hidden the first box, turn and head back down the Hemlock path in the direction you came from. When you get to the bottom of the hill and the main trail intersects, go right here. Follow this flat trail until you see another trail on your left, just before the gate, and take this trail on the left. Take a right and you will now walk on the trail with the swamp on either side of you, Shortly after you pass the swamp, the trail comes out to a fork, go right. Across from 'Prohibited' sign on the right, Look about 30 ft in on the left side for a large pair of twin Oaks that are joined at the base and sit up on the top of a small hill. Under the roots of the Oaks, you will find your next treasure. Please re-hide well. Continue back on the path to the Fremont Town Library.