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Box #150492

Big Daddy Mammoth Hand-carvedDrive-byFirst-aid

Waco Mammoth National Monument, 6220 Steinbeck Bend Dr, Waco, TX
Cluehttps://www.atlasquest.com/boxes/clue/?boxId=150492
PlantedJuly 13, 2010
ModifiedDecember 1, 2020
Planters3LuckyLizardsProfileContactLogbookNote
Owner3LuckyLizardsProfileContactLogbookNote
Fostered byFoster me!
LocationWaco Mammoth National Monument, 6220 Steinbeck Bend Dr, Waco, TX
CarverStatus Last FoundF-SummaryFindability
3LuckyLizardsProfileContactLogbookNoteretiredFeb 22, 2016Strikeoutffffffffffffxxximpossible

Box Comments

Kupcake KreweProfileContactLogbookNote
We couldn’t find the stump in the clue.
Road JunkiesProfileContactLogbookNote
Stamp was gone, box was broken and log book was a mushy pulp. It was beyond redemption so we discarded the remains. Sorry.

However, the mammoth site was awesome. Thanks for taking us there!!
aerophileProfileContactLogbookNote
I found the box, but the log was soaked and the rubber stamp is missing. There was a piece of wood that had the image of the stamp on it in the box that appeared to be the stamp's mount.
Butterfly kisses88ProfileContactLogbookNote
Log book wet & partially destroyed. Stamp missing. I took a picture of the page that contained the stamp. Attempted to put box back together.
Patriot RiderProfileContactLogbookNote
Log book wet & partially destroyed. Stamp missing. Butterfly kisses88 took picture. Clues good ...
topcropProfileContactLogbookNote
"Over the fence and through the woods to find the stump we go!" thanks for the fun and the very nice carve.
Playful OtterProfileContactLogbookNote
I haven't climbed a fence in years. Fun! Thank you.
Texas WenchProfileContactLogbookNote
Great carve, but we were a little hesitant about climbing over a fence onto private property. Especially since the day we were there the site was closed.
Bell MotelProfileContactLogbookNote
The Waco Mammoth Site is fabulous! Thanks for the plant.
Bloomin Gramma JoProfileContactLogbookNote
Who knew? thanks for the archeology lesson.