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Atlas Quest
Box #144651

Blue Hole Hand-carvedStrollBikePuzzle

Blue Hole Park, Santa Rosa, NM
Cluehttps://www.atlasquest.com/boxes/clue/?boxId=144651
PlantedMay 5, 2010
ModifiedSeptember 11, 2013
PlantersSemicolonProfileContactLogbookNote
WronghatProfileContactLogbookNote
OwnerWronghatProfileContactLogbookNote
Keywordshistorical skindiving route66 tourist
LocationBlue Hole Park, Santa Rosa, NM
CarversStatus Last FoundF-SummaryFindability
by WronghatactiveDec 5, 2022fffffffxffgood

Box Comments

Sonoran TreeProfileContactLogbookNote
Nice old box in an iconic location. We had a bit of trouble finding it, but persist!
sun7flourProfileContactLogbookNote
Box was found in several pieces over a 10 foot radius. I replaced the box, stamp and log book were in good shape. Message me for directions.
Last AssProfileContactLogbookNote
We started our search late and in the wrong area. They locked the gates behind us. What a beautiful place. We must go back and spend a bit more time and find this box!
DaisyTXProfileContactLogbookNote
Rebagged & placed a silica pac. Carve is wonderful! So apropos! As a reminder to others, please be sure to reseal bags completely and rehide well. Thanks :)
Quiet PlaceProfileContactLogbookNote
Fun find and great stamp! <3
Angel WinksProfileContactLogbookNote
Excellent all the way around. Thank you for making our Route 66 road trip and even better adventure.
CorgiLoverProfileContactLogbookNote
A great carve
66gypsiesProfileContactLogbookNote
Love this hole and even Jumped in it once or twice before
ArnoldZiffelProfileContactLogbookNote
Great stamp! Found the pouch, torn or chewed on (or both) sitting out in the open under the tree. I replaced the outer pouch and the inner bag. Logbook had been soaked at one time, but is dry and quite usable now. I hope I hid it in the proper spot.
Sunny DelightProfileContactLogbookNote
The water looked too cold! Good thing I had a good reason for not jumping in - no swim suit, no scuba gear! Saw both - scuba divers and swimmers.