Gingko LbNA #6469
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Nov 17, 2003 |
Location: | |
City: | Elm Grove |
County: | Pike |
State: | Ohio |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Eidolon |
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Last found: | Jul 11, 2010 |
Status: | FFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Nov 17, 2003 |
Title : "Gingko".
Placed 11-17-03 by Salamander.
Location: Near Elm Grove, Pike Co., Ohio.
Difficulty: Easy.
This letterbox is inspired by one of autumn's prettiest trees. The Gingko's fan-shaped leaves turn a brilliant yellow in the fall. However, the female Gingko produces a small fruit which emits one of the nastiest odors in the natural world. As with many things in life, sometimes you "just have to take the bitter with the better".
CLUES: Go to the rest area on Route 32 near Elm Grove. Start at the "Windhover" sculpture near the restrooms building. Standing four feet to the south of the sculpture, take a compass reading of 184 degrees. Go 34 paces at this heading to a metal object. Then go 16 paces @ 165 degrees to a tree against a fence. The box is hidden under a rock and some bark where the tree has grown into the fencing.
Placed 11-17-03 by Salamander.
Location: Near Elm Grove, Pike Co., Ohio.
Difficulty: Easy.
This letterbox is inspired by one of autumn's prettiest trees. The Gingko's fan-shaped leaves turn a brilliant yellow in the fall. However, the female Gingko produces a small fruit which emits one of the nastiest odors in the natural world. As with many things in life, sometimes you "just have to take the bitter with the better".
CLUES: Go to the rest area on Route 32 near Elm Grove. Start at the "Windhover" sculpture near the restrooms building. Standing four feet to the south of the sculpture, take a compass reading of 184 degrees. Go 34 paces at this heading to a metal object. Then go 16 paces @ 165 degrees to a tree against a fence. The box is hidden under a rock and some bark where the tree has grown into the fencing.