Wet Your Whistle LbNA #68358
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Apr 28, 2015 |
Location: | I 80 Truckstop |
City: | Walcott |
County: | Scott |
State: | Iowa |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Kolwey Kids |
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Found by: | The Brazilian Princess |
Last found: | May 15, 2016 |
Status: | FF |
Last edited: | Apr 28, 2015 |
There is more than one way to wet your whistle at the I80 truck stop. Look for the big body of water near the truck
stop.
Find the 4 legged friend who can't take his eyes off the beautiful scenery.
Go up to him and give him a pat on the head then, standing next to him, turn around in a full circle and count the red fire hydrants that you see (only the ones in close proximity to the water)
Say Good-Bye to your furry friend and start strolling toward where the sun drops from the sky.
You'll see street lights that line the road, walk along them and stop when you reach the number that was represented by your fire hydrant answer.
Rub that pole for Good Luck (hopefully you're rubbing the right one because the wrong ones are for Bad Luck only) then with your back to the setting sun, let's "go fishing" for that letterbox!
If you've walked in a fairly straight line from the street light to the water then all you'll need to do to wet your whistle with a watery new letterbox stamp is turn your head to the left rocky bank and pick out the biggest rock in the bunch!
stop.
Find the 4 legged friend who can't take his eyes off the beautiful scenery.
Go up to him and give him a pat on the head then, standing next to him, turn around in a full circle and count the red fire hydrants that you see (only the ones in close proximity to the water)
Say Good-Bye to your furry friend and start strolling toward where the sun drops from the sky.
You'll see street lights that line the road, walk along them and stop when you reach the number that was represented by your fire hydrant answer.
Rub that pole for Good Luck (hopefully you're rubbing the right one because the wrong ones are for Bad Luck only) then with your back to the setting sun, let's "go fishing" for that letterbox!
If you've walked in a fairly straight line from the street light to the water then all you'll need to do to wet your whistle with a watery new letterbox stamp is turn your head to the left rocky bank and pick out the biggest rock in the bunch!