Bowl and Pitcher LbNA #1315 (ARCHIVED)
Found by: | Mantis |
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Last found: | Apr 10, 2011 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFa |
Last edited: | Nov 21, 2002 |
NOTE: missing 10/12/11
Search for this letterbox in Riverside State Park, six miles northwest of Spokane city center. This 10,000 acre park follows the Spokane River and features a pedestrian suspension bridge, Indian pictographs, an historic settlement and miles of trails.
To the trailhead: From I-90 go North on Maple Street to Francis Street. Turn left and go west to Rifle Club Road which is marked by a brown directional sign saying Riverside State Park/Bowl and Pitcher. Turn left and keep left at the T, following the signs to the Bowl and Pitcher Overlook parking area.
To the letterbox: From the rocky top of the Overlook you will be able to see the route where you will make your crossing. Head downhill and traverse the historic span. Once across, keep rails right and left. Don't stop to feed the ants but keep their dining room and the hydraulic lullaby to your right. The path is wide with many small diversions attempting to lure you right and left. Avoid temptation and watch the sky. When dual lines are overhead, halt. Retrace twenty two of your steps and a pair of evergreens will be to your right. When you stand between these two sentinels, the letterbox is but a step or two away, at 200 degrees magnetic.
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Search for this letterbox in Riverside State Park, six miles northwest of Spokane city center. This 10,000 acre park follows the Spokane River and features a pedestrian suspension bridge, Indian pictographs, an historic settlement and miles of trails.
To the trailhead: From I-90 go North on Maple Street to Francis Street. Turn left and go west to Rifle Club Road which is marked by a brown directional sign saying Riverside State Park/Bowl and Pitcher. Turn left and keep left at the T, following the signs to the Bowl and Pitcher Overlook parking area.
To the letterbox: From the rocky top of the Overlook you will be able to see the route where you will make your crossing. Head downhill and traverse the historic span. Once across, keep rails right and left. Don't stop to feed the ants but keep their dining room and the hydraulic lullaby to your right. The path is wide with many small diversions attempting to lure you right and left. Avoid temptation and watch the sky. When dual lines are overhead, halt. Retrace twenty two of your steps and a pair of evergreens will be to your right. When you stand between these two sentinels, the letterbox is but a step or two away, at 200 degrees magnetic.
NOTE: Please do not enter this box into any database. Contact me directly to report on its status.©