It's a Mad, Mad World LbNA #67931
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Dec 5, 2014 |
Location: | Lake Pleasent Pkwy and Happy Valley Rd. |
City: | Peoria |
County: | Maricopa |
State: | Arizona |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Sparky & Baxter |
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Found by: | Cardsfan6251 |
Last found: | Sep 19, 2015 |
Status: | FFFOF |
Last edited: | Sep 20, 2015 |
It’s a Mad, Mad, World
Make your way to Lake Pleasant Parkway and Happy Valley Road. There is a Lowe’s on the Northeast corner. Follow Lake Pleasant Parkway north and enter Lowe’s parking lot through an entrance called, “Lake Pleasant Crossing”. Turn left at the first street.
Follow this main road around the perimeter to the most easterly section. There are small parking areas along the east side. Park in the 7th small parking area. There is a yellow gas pole in front of this parking section.
Walk east past the yellow pole, through the line of trees to a small wash. The box is under a rock at the middle top point of the “W”.
For more letterboxing fun, our letterbox called, “Flat Ground” is planted nearby.
When you have finished with your stamping and recording your information, please put the letterbox back together and place it back where you found it and make sure it’s covered so no one can see it.
Be cautious!! Watch out for dangerous desert critters!!!! Let us know if you find it and/or if it needs attention or is missing. www.sundevilmandl@cox.net Also, record your find at www.letterboxing.org or at www.atlasquest.com. ENJOY!!!!
Make your way to Lake Pleasant Parkway and Happy Valley Road. There is a Lowe’s on the Northeast corner. Follow Lake Pleasant Parkway north and enter Lowe’s parking lot through an entrance called, “Lake Pleasant Crossing”. Turn left at the first street.
Follow this main road around the perimeter to the most easterly section. There are small parking areas along the east side. Park in the 7th small parking area. There is a yellow gas pole in front of this parking section.
Walk east past the yellow pole, through the line of trees to a small wash. The box is under a rock at the middle top point of the “W”.
For more letterboxing fun, our letterbox called, “Flat Ground” is planted nearby.
When you have finished with your stamping and recording your information, please put the letterbox back together and place it back where you found it and make sure it’s covered so no one can see it.
Be cautious!! Watch out for dangerous desert critters!!!! Let us know if you find it and/or if it needs attention or is missing. www.sundevilmandl@cox.net Also, record your find at www.letterboxing.org or at www.atlasquest.com. ENJOY!!!!