10th Mtn Division Memorial Hwy LbNA #9370 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Mar 1, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | Bastrop |
County: | Bastrop |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Truffles |
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Last found: | Nov 12, 2006 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFaFaaa |
Last edited: | Mar 1, 2004 |
Difficulty: Easy
Approximate time: 25 minutes roundtrip
Status: Alive and well on 5 June 2004
Enter the park and go to the Copperas Creek Camping Area. Park at the Group Picnic Area/Bathrooms. From the picnic area, walk west to the road beginning with Camping Plot #68. Walk to the end of this road and you will find the trailhead. Follow the trailhead, down the steps and across the bridge. Follow the trail markers past the primitive campgrounds. Cross the creek bed and proceed up the steps to the trail marker with the map. Follow the Red trail to the right and proceed downhill. Cross another creek bed and walk uphill.
From the next trail marker, take approximately 14 paces and you will find a path to the left that leads to an orienteering point with a large rock pile. Stand at the rock pile. Walk 5 paces at 200 degrees to the dead “rainbow” tree. The “10th Mountain Division Memorial Highway” microbox is inside a hole on the top side of the tree. Please stamp and then re-hide the box well. Thanks. From this point, you can head back or follow the directions to “These boots ARE made for walking.”
Note: 1 Pace = 2 Steps
Please email armyswmr99@yahoo.com with any comments. Thanks.
Approximate time: 25 minutes roundtrip
Status: Alive and well on 5 June 2004
Enter the park and go to the Copperas Creek Camping Area. Park at the Group Picnic Area/Bathrooms. From the picnic area, walk west to the road beginning with Camping Plot #68. Walk to the end of this road and you will find the trailhead. Follow the trailhead, down the steps and across the bridge. Follow the trail markers past the primitive campgrounds. Cross the creek bed and proceed up the steps to the trail marker with the map. Follow the Red trail to the right and proceed downhill. Cross another creek bed and walk uphill.
From the next trail marker, take approximately 14 paces and you will find a path to the left that leads to an orienteering point with a large rock pile. Stand at the rock pile. Walk 5 paces at 200 degrees to the dead “rainbow” tree. The “10th Mountain Division Memorial Highway” microbox is inside a hole on the top side of the tree. Please stamp and then re-hide the box well. Thanks. From this point, you can head back or follow the directions to “These boots ARE made for walking.”
Note: 1 Pace = 2 Steps
Please email armyswmr99@yahoo.com with any comments. Thanks.