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Box #190198

Mesa Series (6) Hand-carvedTrekDogCompassBikePuzzle

Paseo De La Mesa Recreational Trail, Albuquerque, NM
Cluehttps://www.atlasquest.com/boxes/clue/?boxId=190198
PlantedFebruary 5, 2012
ModifiedMay 20, 2020
PlantersWronghatProfileContactLogbookNote
OwnerWronghatProfileContactLogbookNote
Keywordsroadbike
LocationPaseo De La Mesa Recreational Trail, Albuquerque, NM
NameStatus Last FoundF-SummaryFindability
1.Mesa Tandem
by WronghatProfileContactLogbookNote
activeFeb 2, 2021ffffffffgood
2.Mesa Caltrop
by WronghatProfileContactLogbookNote
activeFeb 2, 2021ffxfgood
3.Mesa Canopy
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activeFeb 2, 2021fffffffgood
4.Mesa Messiah
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activeFeb 2, 2021fffffffgood
5.Mesa Anomaly
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activeFeb 2, 2021fffffffgood
6.Mesa Peleton
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activeFeb 2, 2021fffffffgood

Box Comments

KawProfileContactLogbookNote
Had so much fun walking—great weather! Parked one car at beginning started from the end!
RNRProfileContactLogbookNote
Great area. Great carves.
Potted FrogProfileContactLogbookNote
This is a beautiful trail with great views of the mountains and volcanoes. Not heavily traveled, so you can take your time with the letterboxes. Excellent clues!
Sunny DelightProfileContactLogbookNote
Thoroughly enjoyed this series, especially since I found 5 out of the 6 stamps! Just couldn't find the spot for Mesa Caltrop described in the clues. Thankfully, it is close to the beginning of the trek, which means I can try it again at at later date without having to walk 8 miles. Glad I did it in the early part of spring! Thank you.
Astro DProfileContactLogbookNote
Woo hoo! Beautiful carves and a nice hike on a fall day (we actually split this into 2 outings). Saw 6 wondrous coyotes. Thanks for the fun!
CoVicarsProfileContactLogbookNote
Too hot to walk the 4 mi/8 mi RT. Maybe we'll get the middle ones some time! Thanks for showing us this lovely trail. BTW the signs call it Paseo de la Mesa rather than Piedra . . . .