Baby Kangaroo LbNA #6873
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jan 5, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | American Falls |
County: | Power |
State: | Idaho |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | A-Bear (&J-Bear) |
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Found by: | rydeswitheagles |
Last found: | May 22, 2010 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFa |
Last edited: | Oct 7, 2015 |
Report that the logbook is full, so not sure when I'll get back there to replace the logbook. -March 2007
Placed by A-Bear
Trail: Flat, but full of snow during winter, so if you’re coming during snow days, wear the appropriate shoes.
Directions: Travelling WEST bound on I-86 find the rest area in American Falls between exits 33 and 28. Park near the Oregon Trail Historical Site.
Clues: I felt like a kangaroo hopping through the snow when placing this box so it is the baby kangaroo tracks that you seek. Find the brown historical sign on the Oregon Trail. Head two hundred and ten degrees along the trail for 94 paces/188 steps to the bush/tree on the left side of the trail. Of course I planted this when there was snow on the ground so I’m assuming what I was hopping on was a trail (I confirmed it is a paved trail on 20 April 2004). There is a branch heading south from this bush that conceals the Baby Kangaroo. There are rocks now covering the bright letterbox. Please rehide well.
Let us know how it goes. Please also take into account that my pace count varies from other boxes I've placed as I was treking through the snow.
Placed by A-Bear
Trail: Flat, but full of snow during winter, so if you’re coming during snow days, wear the appropriate shoes.
Directions: Travelling WEST bound on I-86 find the rest area in American Falls between exits 33 and 28. Park near the Oregon Trail Historical Site.
Clues: I felt like a kangaroo hopping through the snow when placing this box so it is the baby kangaroo tracks that you seek. Find the brown historical sign on the Oregon Trail. Head two hundred and ten degrees along the trail for 94 paces/188 steps to the bush/tree on the left side of the trail. Of course I planted this when there was snow on the ground so I’m assuming what I was hopping on was a trail (I confirmed it is a paved trail on 20 April 2004). There is a branch heading south from this bush that conceals the Baby Kangaroo. There are rocks now covering the bright letterbox. Please rehide well.
Let us know how it goes. Please also take into account that my pace count varies from other boxes I've placed as I was treking through the snow.