GISHWHES - Mishacados LbNA #71898
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Aug 10, 2017 |
Location: | Houston Arboretum |
City: | Houston |
County: | Harris |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Mishacados |
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Found by: | Not yet found! |
Last found: | N/A |
Status: | a |
Last edited: | Aug 22, 2017 |
(Box Retired)
After parking at the Arboretum, start your path on Willow Oak Trail.
Blackberry Trail will be on your right (this is not your trail, but it is quite lovely if you want to take a look).
The path will lead you to what initially appears to be a dead end. Pro tip: It isn't. There is a bench there, however, if you need a breather.
Continue along Willow Oak Trail until it turns into an otter (just trust me on this).
A short ways down, there will be a fork - going forward will keep you on the path, taking a right will lead you to a nook with a pond. Very picturesque. I recommend drinking it all in before you continue.
There are two benches in your immediate view. Ignore the first one, as he isn't terribly friendly. The second one...well, you can ignore him too. But, you will want to go behind him.
Warning: It's moist back there.
There are a small number of felled trees. One of them holds a prize.
After finding it, take a nice long look at the pond for a second time and continue hunting.
Good luck, Gishers!
Hike length: 1 mile
After parking at the Arboretum, start your path on Willow Oak Trail.
Blackberry Trail will be on your right (this is not your trail, but it is quite lovely if you want to take a look).
The path will lead you to what initially appears to be a dead end. Pro tip: It isn't. There is a bench there, however, if you need a breather.
Continue along Willow Oak Trail until it turns into an otter (just trust me on this).
A short ways down, there will be a fork - going forward will keep you on the path, taking a right will lead you to a nook with a pond. Very picturesque. I recommend drinking it all in before you continue.
There are two benches in your immediate view. Ignore the first one, as he isn't terribly friendly. The second one...well, you can ignore him too. But, you will want to go behind him.
Warning: It's moist back there.
There are a small number of felled trees. One of them holds a prize.
After finding it, take a nice long look at the pond for a second time and continue hunting.
Good luck, Gishers!
Hike length: 1 mile