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Box #101316

Cock O' the Walk Hand-carvedDrive-byDogBike

Yankee Freedom- Dry Tortugas National Park Museum, 901 Caroline St, Key West, FL
Cluehttps://www.atlasquest.com/boxes/clue/?boxId=101316
PlantedDecember 30, 2008
ModifiedJuly 22, 2015
PlantersRavenProfileContactLogbookNote
OwnerRavenProfileContactLogbookNote
Fostered byFoster me!
LocationYankee Freedom- Dry Tortugas National Park Museum, 901 Caroline St, Key West, FL
CarverStatus Last FoundF-SummaryFindability
RavenProfileContactLogbookNoteretiredJul 4, 2015fffffffffffffffimpossible

Box Comments

MsCherrixoProfileContactLogbookNote
So disappointed.... I couldn't find it... Looked on top both pillars.... Maybe its here and I'm missing something
Texas Happy BeeProfileContactLogbookNote
Waiting for me exactly where the clue said. cute stamp!
Texas DragonflyProfileContactLogbookNote
this was my second time looking in Key West. I took a friend to get the stamp. It was exactly where I had found it the last time. Super stamp!
Texas DragonflyProfileContactLogbookNote
this was my second time looking in Key West. I took a friend to get the stamp. It was exactly where I had found it the last time. Super stamp!
Spark-o-maticProfileContactLogbookNote
He tried to peck my hand! hehe
Coral BellProfileContactLogbookNote
Great spot! I really like the stamp. I am using my ink "pencils" for this one. CB
4EyesMcgeeProfileContactLogbookNote
Beautiful day in the keys. Took a day trip here and managed to get a couple boxes. Thanks for planting!
PI JoeProfileContactLogbookNote
Nice to have a real letterbox with logbook and everything included.
Texas DragonflyProfileContactLogbookNote
Was in port on a Christmas cruise. I was so glad I was able to find a couple of boxes. I found a hitchhiker in Fort Worth, Texas and I planted it in your pouch. Thanks
tiggermamaProfileContactLogbookNote
this was a great box to find. my, how your art has changed. i'm privileged to know the difference!! i also took a tumble over the railroad ties - because tiggers are sometimes really klutzy.