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Sticks & Stones & Cacti- Oh My! LbNA #68111

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Feb 8, 2015
Location: South Creek Neighborhood Park
City:San Diego
County:San Diego
State:California
Boxes:1
Planted by:G.S. Troop 2043
Found by: Front Range Hiker
Last found:Apr 7, 2015
Status:Fa
Last edited:Feb 8, 2015
Your journey will start at the South Creek Neighborhood park.

Don’t waste time, if the play structure isn’t near. Children giggling is what you should hear.

You will also need to take heed, watching for cars entering the parking lot before you proceed.

Locate the blue “pipe cages” and place them on your left. Proceed through the path poles, we’re going to challenge you to be quite deft.

After the first light pole, but before the third tree, you will head towards the east… a hill you should see.

Steady now, crossing the rain gutter, careful not to trip on any left behind clutter.

Take the path to the right of a big bush and move opposite of the boulder, Wickerbay Cove should be in the distance just over your right shoulder.

Continue upward, about 5 paces or so. Now veer right, cross over one of the big ruts… be careful, go slow.

With spiky cacti up ahead, veering to the right around them is what you should do instead.

Climbing further upwards towards the rock clearing, once in the middle, only the wind is what you should be hearing.

Look south now, til you locate another small patch of cacti- proceed carefully, we don’t want you to scream “ow”!

Take 2 paces backward from these cacti, towards the children at the park swinging oh-so high.

Before you, you should see a large trunkless tree. Its branches appear to emerge right from the earth, from so many years of piled up leaves.

A circle of stones at the base, means you’re at the right spot, uncover the middle- you’ve hit the jackpot!