Transplanted Penquins LbNA #49388 (ARCHIVED)
Found by: | deniserows |
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Last found: | Jun 1, 2009 |
Status: | F |
Last edited: | Aug 1, 2009 |
I was once was told I could get into serious trouble importing penquins to Alaska...Well I love penquins,Emperors especially.....I collect them..( you should see my bathroom,in the winter)
.....SO I am transplanting some here.....
Bivouacing to the south away from the polar bears,etc,You will see a "No snowmachine" sign...Going through the brown fence just left of this sign...See ahead of you the ring(group) of white birch????there is one snaped off high..?around to the left and slightly behind ,under leaves and debris find this "transplanted mainiac's" "Transplanted Penquins" ( He-e-e!!! he-e-e!!! )
Up daste: April 27,2010 Box alive and doing well
.....SO I am transplanting some here.....
Bivouacing to the south away from the polar bears,etc,You will see a "No snowmachine" sign...Going through the brown fence just left of this sign...See ahead of you the ring(group) of white birch????there is one snaped off high..?around to the left and slightly behind ,under leaves and debris find this "transplanted mainiac's" "Transplanted Penquins" ( He-e-e!!! he-e-e!!! )
Up daste: April 27,2010 Box alive and doing well