Bumbled Bee LbNA #5453 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Aug 23, 2003 |
Location: | |
City: | Nashville |
County: | Davidson |
State: | Tennessee |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Wingnut |
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Found by: | drgdlg |
Last found: | Aug 29, 2004 |
Status: | FFa |
Last edited: | Aug 23, 2003 |
I have no idea of the status on this box as it has been adopeted by someone else at this point, seek at your own risk...
This is a very busy box! Please rehide well. If the logbook becomes full, you live close by, and you would like to help, please pull the box and return it to me, I will repay all postage, replace it and return it to you to replace in the park. Carved by Wingnut, placed by Miniles..... Radner Lake in Nashville, Tennessee. It is definately abandoned, but could be checked in on once a year or so.......
From I-40 going toward Birmingham, exit on I-65 south to the first Old Hickory Blvd. exit. Take a right and go to Granny White Pike, then right on to Otter Creek until it dead ends. Park in the lot and continue up the hill on foot. About the time you run out of breath, there will be a Handicapped Parking sign on the left. Turn there and head down the path, with the water out to your right. About half way down on the right, there is a dead tree covered with ivy in front of a smaller leaning tree. On the left is a tall stump with the top burned away. The letterbox is behind this, covered with bark.
This is a very busy box! Please rehide well. If the logbook becomes full, you live close by, and you would like to help, please pull the box and return it to me, I will repay all postage, replace it and return it to you to replace in the park. Carved by Wingnut, placed by Miniles..... Radner Lake in Nashville, Tennessee. It is definately abandoned, but could be checked in on once a year or so.......
From I-40 going toward Birmingham, exit on I-65 south to the first Old Hickory Blvd. exit. Take a right and go to Granny White Pike, then right on to Otter Creek until it dead ends. Park in the lot and continue up the hill on foot. About the time you run out of breath, there will be a Handicapped Parking sign on the left. Turn there and head down the path, with the water out to your right. About half way down on the right, there is a dead tree covered with ivy in front of a smaller leaning tree. On the left is a tall stump with the top burned away. The letterbox is behind this, covered with bark.