Hick-a-bear LbNA #64230
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Mar 27, 2013 |
Location: | |
City: | Durango |
County: | La Plata |
State: | Colorado |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | the egg basket |
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Found by: | AZJokester |
Last found: | May 31, 2015 |
Status: | FOF |
Last edited: | Mar 27, 2013 |
Hick-a-bug is how one of my kids used to say ladybug. My other child growled at squirrels as a baby and so earned the nickname Bear. Hick-a-Bear is a combo of these two things.
Clues
Head to BMX Park, Behind and South of 4 Corners River Sports.
Park near large boulders standing in a line near fenced in tank and electric boxes.
Head North on walking trail. On right you will see a large, covered, iron tank access.
From here head aprox. 35 steps (steps were measured by a person who is 5' 4") and you will see a small trail heading towards the river.
Take aprox. 40 steps on this trail until it branches. Take the North trail aprox. 35 steps to Large flat rocks.
On one rock is an adventurous sign. Stand on sign and face W. At 227* from North, at the base of three trunks is a SPOR with the letterbox under it. (The SPOR may be difficult to see. It is covered with leaves so it won't be too obvious to others.)
Bring your own ink.
Clues
Head to BMX Park, Behind and South of 4 Corners River Sports.
Park near large boulders standing in a line near fenced in tank and electric boxes.
Head North on walking trail. On right you will see a large, covered, iron tank access.
From here head aprox. 35 steps (steps were measured by a person who is 5' 4") and you will see a small trail heading towards the river.
Take aprox. 40 steps on this trail until it branches. Take the North trail aprox. 35 steps to Large flat rocks.
On one rock is an adventurous sign. Stand on sign and face W. At 227* from North, at the base of three trunks is a SPOR with the letterbox under it. (The SPOR may be difficult to see. It is covered with leaves so it won't be too obvious to others.)
Bring your own ink.