Phoenix LbNA #64652
Owner: | Wry Me |
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Plant date: | May 24, 2013 |
Location: | Memorial Park |
City: | Houston |
County: | Harris |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | NLW |
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Last found: | Dec 31, 2014 |
Status: | FFFFF |
Last edited: | May 24, 2013 |
GAQLBE guest carver Voyageurs du Vent gets planted in Houston, just in time for PAL day, in what we hope will be the resurrection of Memorial Park from the drought and destruction of tree removal.
There are several ways to get there, depending on what other boxes you're going for, so I'll start the clues at the orange trail where it meets the purple & yellow trails, south of the ball fields. OR you can just continue down the orange trail from my Panda box in the Menagerie series, until it intersects w/ the orange trail. Follow the orange trail, counting 100 steps from the orange marker, and keep to the left at intersections to stay on the main trial. You'll go down and back up the other side of a steep gully, and end at two white posts (used to be a No Bikes sign, but actual signage is missing) on a slight ridge to the left. Walk between them (or over them if they've replaced the sign), 14 steps. Look right to a multi-trunked cluster of trees with smooth bark across a little ravine about 7 steps. Box is carefully wedged to prevent "migration."
There are several ways to get there, depending on what other boxes you're going for, so I'll start the clues at the orange trail where it meets the purple & yellow trails, south of the ball fields. OR you can just continue down the orange trail from my Panda box in the Menagerie series, until it intersects w/ the orange trail. Follow the orange trail, counting 100 steps from the orange marker, and keep to the left at intersections to stay on the main trial. You'll go down and back up the other side of a steep gully, and end at two white posts (used to be a No Bikes sign, but actual signage is missing) on a slight ridge to the left. Walk between them (or over them if they've replaced the sign), 14 steps. Look right to a multi-trunked cluster of trees with smooth bark across a little ravine about 7 steps. Box is carefully wedged to prevent "migration."