Siamese Trees LbNA #8750
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Aug 1, 2002 |
Location: | |
City: | St. Peters Village |
County: | Chester |
State: | Pennsylvania |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Erik |
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Found by: | Magical Music Man |
Last found: | Aug 19, 2014 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFaFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Aug 1, 2002 |
SIAMESE TREES LETTERBOX
St. Peters Village, PA
You’ll find abundant parking in this quaint little village. A great place for hiking, lunch or just browsing the shoppes. Perhaps a dip in the stream after your hike.
Head northeast up the main road past the business district.
Approximately 92 paces past the gutterless red building you’ll find a trail leading off into the woods.
Don’t go the direction that the road signs point. At the Y, stay right lest you want to return from where you came.
You’ll know you’re on the right path because you’ll come to where the iron horse used to cross the river. Tip: don’t walk down the middle!
Stay true to the path that you are on. Keep heading west, this path will guide you for some time.
At the split, follow the river that used to be (if we've had heavy rain, it may be again!?!?).
Cross the iron pipe and continue west. Now look for the trees that share their love best.
Looking through the trees legs, chart a course for 338 degrees.
From the base of the trees, follow your course for 47 paces (as the crow flies).
Have a seat on the rocks and you may find what you’re looking for.
Firm footing is a must, as you will be hiking on some loose rock. Be sure to bring your compass. We rate this one a 1 ½ on the difficulty scale. Round trip hike time is a little more than 1 hour (barring complications). Good starter letterbox or an easy one for the kids. If you’re there on the weekend (during season), make sure you check out the antique pinball arcade.
St. Peters Village, PA
You’ll find abundant parking in this quaint little village. A great place for hiking, lunch or just browsing the shoppes. Perhaps a dip in the stream after your hike.
Head northeast up the main road past the business district.
Approximately 92 paces past the gutterless red building you’ll find a trail leading off into the woods.
Don’t go the direction that the road signs point. At the Y, stay right lest you want to return from where you came.
You’ll know you’re on the right path because you’ll come to where the iron horse used to cross the river. Tip: don’t walk down the middle!
Stay true to the path that you are on. Keep heading west, this path will guide you for some time.
At the split, follow the river that used to be (if we've had heavy rain, it may be again!?!?).
Cross the iron pipe and continue west. Now look for the trees that share their love best.
Looking through the trees legs, chart a course for 338 degrees.
From the base of the trees, follow your course for 47 paces (as the crow flies).
Have a seat on the rocks and you may find what you’re looking for.
Firm footing is a must, as you will be hiking on some loose rock. Be sure to bring your compass. We rate this one a 1 ½ on the difficulty scale. Round trip hike time is a little more than 1 hour (barring complications). Good starter letterbox or an easy one for the kids. If you’re there on the weekend (during season), make sure you check out the antique pinball arcade.