eric LbNA #73672
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| Last edited: | Mar 28, 2019 |
To truly enjoy this stamp the most, read "tales from outer suburbia" by Shaun Tan. I swear it's worth it.
First, you'd need to know of a trail named for a toy part. Then, this could be a short or long hike depending on where you start.
The preferred method would be to head down the unimproved path from the parking lot's right side, and follow every little side path until you are lost...then and only then should you look for signs pointing you to parking.
Should this trail defeat you (or if you are boxing with a group including folks who need less challenging hikes) you could also head left from the parking lot down an "improved" path. You will be missing out on pretty much everything.
Find the set of benches flanking some "art."
From the north-easterly bench sight 75* to the tree with the deep V.
Back side hide.
This spot is close to the trail, and the trail is increasingly popular. Please be extra stealthy. Rainy days are best--use the art to keep your log book dry while you stamp.
First, you'd need to know of a trail named for a toy part. Then, this could be a short or long hike depending on where you start.
The preferred method would be to head down the unimproved path from the parking lot's right side, and follow every little side path until you are lost...then and only then should you look for signs pointing you to parking.
Should this trail defeat you (or if you are boxing with a group including folks who need less challenging hikes) you could also head left from the parking lot down an "improved" path. You will be missing out on pretty much everything.
Find the set of benches flanking some "art."
From the north-easterly bench sight 75* to the tree with the deep V.
Back side hide.
This spot is close to the trail, and the trail is increasingly popular. Please be extra stealthy. Rainy days are best--use the art to keep your log book dry while you stamp.