Classic Literature in Northwest Park LbNA #75757
Owner: | Ebenezer
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Plant date: | Sep 18, 2021 |
Location: | Northwest Park (not the annex) |
City: | Greenwood |
County: | Johnson |
State: | Indiana |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Not yet found! |
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Last found: | N/A |
Last edited: | Sep 19, 2021 |
1. Start by crossing the creek without getting your feet wet.
2. Meander to the right and count the number of seating opportunities before the path takes you back to the start. Count this many letters into the first sentence of Moby Dick. This letter is your first clue.
3. Return to the start. Walk back toward the parking lot and stop once you reach the playground. Look to your right for something that was manufactured by East Jordan Iron Works. Count the number of letters in the name of the state that is embossed on this object. Count this many letters into the first sentence of Treasure Island. This letter is your second clue.
4. Locate the restroom near the playground. Count the cement blocks (not including bricks!) used to create the wall that has a garage door in it. Multiply this number by 9. Add together the individual digits of the result to get a new number. Add together the individual digits of this new number to get yet another new number. Continue this process until you end up with a 1-digit number. Subtract 5 from this 1-digit number. Count this many letters into the first sentence of David Copperfield. This letter is your third clue.
5. Return to the start. How many tons is the weight limit? Count this many letters into the first sentence of A Tale of Two Cities. This letter is your fourth clue.
6. Return to the start. Begin walking back toward the parking lot, but take a path to the left at the first chance you get and don’t look back. Of all the entities that lie on the starboard side of the path, choose the one that would be most likely to survive a nuclear explosion. Look up the fifth digit of the US patent number for this object. Count this many letters into the first sentence of Huckleberry Finn. This letter is your final clue.
7. Put all your clues together and look under this five letter object.
Hike length: 0.5 miles
2. Meander to the right and count the number of seating opportunities before the path takes you back to the start. Count this many letters into the first sentence of Moby Dick. This letter is your first clue.
3. Return to the start. Walk back toward the parking lot and stop once you reach the playground. Look to your right for something that was manufactured by East Jordan Iron Works. Count the number of letters in the name of the state that is embossed on this object. Count this many letters into the first sentence of Treasure Island. This letter is your second clue.
4. Locate the restroom near the playground. Count the cement blocks (not including bricks!) used to create the wall that has a garage door in it. Multiply this number by 9. Add together the individual digits of the result to get a new number. Add together the individual digits of this new number to get yet another new number. Continue this process until you end up with a 1-digit number. Subtract 5 from this 1-digit number. Count this many letters into the first sentence of David Copperfield. This letter is your third clue.
5. Return to the start. How many tons is the weight limit? Count this many letters into the first sentence of A Tale of Two Cities. This letter is your fourth clue.
6. Return to the start. Begin walking back toward the parking lot, but take a path to the left at the first chance you get and don’t look back. Of all the entities that lie on the starboard side of the path, choose the one that would be most likely to survive a nuclear explosion. Look up the fifth digit of the US patent number for this object. Count this many letters into the first sentence of Huckleberry Finn. This letter is your final clue.
7. Put all your clues together and look under this five letter object.
Hike length: 0.5 miles