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Box #22996

Woodland Butterfly Hand-carvedWalkDogCompassPlanters Choice

North Chagrin Reservation, Route 91 & Buttermilk Falls Parkway, Willoughby Hills, OH
Cluehttps://www.atlasquest.com/boxes/clue/?boxId=22996
PlantedOctober 6, 2006
ModifiedJune 19, 2013
PlantersTravel'n TurtleProfileContactLogbookNote
OwnerTravel'n TurtleProfileContactLogbookNote
LocationNorth Chagrin Reservation, Route 91 & Buttermilk Falls Parkway, Willoughby Hills, OH
CarversStatus Last FoundF-SummaryFindability
by Travel'n TurtleretiredMay 19, 2012Strikeoutfffffffxxximpossible

Box Comments

The Highland MoorsProfileContactLogbookNote
Great clues...and excellent spot....but no box found at this time!
MoorumfordProfileContactLogbookNote
Great tree and excellent clues. However, there was no letterbox anywhere around. I checked the tree below, and looked into the ravine, but did not see anything letterboxy.

Thanks for being a reason to take such a nice walk, though.
Tippy PeepsProfileContactLogbookNote
the LB was easily found, and seeing butterfly's along the walk was wonderful!
ktittiProfileContactLogbookNote
I've been to the North Chagrin Reservation I don't know how many times, but I don't think I've ever been on that trail before. I really enjoyed the pines.
Believe it or not, I saw a real butterfly on the way to your LB - in late November! It didn't sit still long enough for me to ID it.
Thanks for planting.
Chill EProfileContactLogbookNote
Great little hike. Cute stamp. All is safe and sound. Thanks for another adventure.
JWalkProfileContactLogbookNote
Nice walk and cute stamp, but the knee is getting hidden by a tree!
SpakinoisProfileContactLogbookNote
Great walk. Absolutely loved the wooden walkway. Cool spot and carve.
LyndellProfileContactLogbookNote
I absolutely loved the hike and location - pretty stamp too, thanks!
BIGDAD and BUGProfileContactLogbookNote
found a hitchhiker along with this. we were very excited! our first bonus!
DDDCMJ ExpressProfileContactLogbookNote
Love the description of the bent knee tree! Very pretty park. Thanks!