Great Stoneface Park LbNA #37300
Owner: | Yosemite MJD ![]() ![]() |
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Plant date: | Dec 30, 2007 |
County: | Alameda |
Location: | |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | The Commanders |
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Last found: | Jan 7, 2012 |
Status: | aFFFFF |
Hike distance: | Unknown |
Last edited: | Dec 30, 2007 |
April 18, 2010***box has been replaced!!***
This is the first of my ‘rock collection’ boxes, celebrating the ‘rock’ parks in the Berkeley hills. The others are Frederick Hink Park and Great Stoneface Park.
Heading south on Arlington, take a right onto Thousand Oaks and the park will be about a block away. It has wonderful rocks and trees to play on and around (be CAREFUL) and is a lovely spot for a picnic. I remember making daisy chains on the lawn with my sister in the late ‘60s!
Clues:
On the south side of the park, near the street, is a smallish rock (maybe 4 ft in diameter)balancing on another rock. The south side of the rock has a tiny ‘cave’, and in it to the right is hidden your treasure. When you've found the box, take a look down the street, you get a little window view of Mt. Tamalpais as a bonus!
Please rehide carefully. Thanks!
Enjoy and let me know when you find the box!
This is the first of my ‘rock collection’ boxes, celebrating the ‘rock’ parks in the Berkeley hills. The others are Frederick Hink Park and Great Stoneface Park.
Heading south on Arlington, take a right onto Thousand Oaks and the park will be about a block away. It has wonderful rocks and trees to play on and around (be CAREFUL) and is a lovely spot for a picnic. I remember making daisy chains on the lawn with my sister in the late ‘60s!
Clues:
On the south side of the park, near the street, is a smallish rock (maybe 4 ft in diameter)balancing on another rock. The south side of the rock has a tiny ‘cave’, and in it to the right is hidden your treasure. When you've found the box, take a look down the street, you get a little window view of Mt. Tamalpais as a bonus!
Please rehide carefully. Thanks!
Enjoy and let me know when you find the box!