Graffiti: Sprites LbNA #58465
Owner: | geckospot |
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Plant date: | Jun 25, 2011 |
Location: | Ramsey Rd |
City: | Wilmington |
County: | New Castle |
State: | Delaware |
Boxes: | 2 |
Found by: | Not yet found! |
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Last found: | N/A |
Last edited: | Jun 25, 2011 |
Follow the creek downstream then take the left fork. At the bridge be sure to take a moment to go up the rocks and look back at the bridge for my inspiration.
Back on the trail cross the bridge and continue to the large, gravel branch on the left. Up we go! Interesting neighborhood of mixed couples - Bev and Bob in '98, Joe and Joe moved in across the street in '99, and finally stop to visit Mark and Tina who moved in in '07. Turn right at Mark & Tina's place take 35 paces to the big twins.
For the 2nd box head back to the bridge and take the left turn just before going back across. This loops around by the river and you can get back to your car by following the creek upstream. Go to the little beachy section and look across the river to see a bridge.
CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION!
No briars or poison ivy block your path but those big green leafy plants are stinging nettles. Wear long pants and long sleeves May-Sept. (Box was planted on a snowy day, I'll probably move it when I can get to it again.)
Back on the trail look for the large 4-trunk tree. It's 14 gecko paces to the tree and then right another 14 paces where the box is head high to a gecko.
Back on the trail cross the bridge and continue to the large, gravel branch on the left. Up we go! Interesting neighborhood of mixed couples - Bev and Bob in '98, Joe and Joe moved in across the street in '99, and finally stop to visit Mark and Tina who moved in in '07. Turn right at Mark & Tina's place take 35 paces to the big twins.
For the 2nd box head back to the bridge and take the left turn just before going back across. This loops around by the river and you can get back to your car by following the creek upstream. Go to the little beachy section and look across the river to see a bridge.
CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION!
No briars or poison ivy block your path but those big green leafy plants are stinging nettles. Wear long pants and long sleeves May-Sept. (Box was planted on a snowy day, I'll probably move it when I can get to it again.)
Back on the trail look for the large 4-trunk tree. It's 14 gecko paces to the tree and then right another 14 paces where the box is head high to a gecko.