Pooh by the River LbNA #74722
| Owner: | N/A |
|---|---|
| Plant date: | Jun 26, 2020 |
| Location: | 7 mile creek |
| City: | Mankato |
| County: | Blue Earth |
| State: | Minnesota |
| Boxes: | 1 |
HWY 169 between Mankato and St Peter.
Enter the park, and go all the way to the end of the road/pavement/parking lot.
There is a map of all the trails located there.
From that location you will see a red wooden bridge off to your right.
This is where your journey begins.
After crossing the red wooden bridge you will encounter a fork in the path. Choose the right hand side.
Continue walking and you'll cross a large drainage ditch ( washed out in 2020) but should be recognizable even if repaired.
I think you'll cross a bridge, and then encounter another fork in the path. It will be marked as "trail 1". Again choose the right hand side.
Go up a slight incline, down a slight decline and down another decline and the path will gradually bring you closer to the water. You should hear the babbling of the creek.
A well worn path should appear on the right hand side. Take that path to the rivers edge.
At the waters edge. Turn left, take 12 adult male steps, and look for a tree with rocks at its base.
This is my very 1st placement. I look forward to it being found and also look forward to getting feedback. Happy hunting.
Hike length: 1-2 miles
Enter the park, and go all the way to the end of the road/pavement/parking lot.
There is a map of all the trails located there.
From that location you will see a red wooden bridge off to your right.
This is where your journey begins.
After crossing the red wooden bridge you will encounter a fork in the path. Choose the right hand side.
Continue walking and you'll cross a large drainage ditch ( washed out in 2020) but should be recognizable even if repaired.
I think you'll cross a bridge, and then encounter another fork in the path. It will be marked as "trail 1". Again choose the right hand side.
Go up a slight incline, down a slight decline and down another decline and the path will gradually bring you closer to the water. You should hear the babbling of the creek.
A well worn path should appear on the right hand side. Take that path to the rivers edge.
At the waters edge. Turn left, take 12 adult male steps, and look for a tree with rocks at its base.
This is my very 1st placement. I look forward to it being found and also look forward to getting feedback. Happy hunting.
Hike length: 1-2 miles