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Atlas Quest
Box #55518

Venemous Tentecula Hand-carvedDogBikeUrban

Toronto, ON
Cluehttps://www.atlasquest.com/boxes/clue/?boxId=55518
PlantedSeptember 23, 2007
ModifiedSeptember 23, 2007
PlantersFrequent FlyersProfileContactLogbookNote
OwnerFrequent FlyersProfileContactLogbookNote
Fostered byFoster me!
LocationToronto, ON
CarverStatus Last FoundF-SummaryFindability
Frequent FlyersProfileContactLogbookNoteactiveMar 17, 2011fffxffffxfchallenging

Box Comments

The Ho FamilyProfileContactLogbookNote
We found the box and the logbook, but the stamp was missing. Several other searchers had stamped in, but noted the missing stamp, too. We'd like to come back here to ride the train, sometime.
BubblePanda6ProfileContactLogbookNote
We stopped by after Medival Times! We found the Lock'N'Lock but it was completely empty. There was a large, circular rust-stain in the box, but like I said, nothing. I listed this as missing (even though the container was there'.
BfloAnonChickProfileContactLogbookNote
Stamp was gone, so I'm only listing as an attempt. :-(
Water LilyProfileContactLogbookNote
The stamp has been missing for a while but a great spot for a hide (and find).
RubberRabbitProfileContactLogbookNote
Found the box....but, alas, no stamp. :( Stamped into the log book, and loved the gnarled tree!
Secret GateProfileContactLogbookNote
Fun hiding spot, but the stamp is missing.
altcharProfileContactLogbookNote
Pretty sure this one is gone. Got a great picture of the cool tree though.
Lone RProfileContactLogbookNote
I'm recording this as an attempt because there was no stamp in the box. Instead there was a large rusty chinese coin in the box. The finders before me appear to be new - they did not have a sig stamp. Perhaps they misunderstood how letterboxing works. The box was full of water even though you used a lock and lock and the tabs were locked down. The logbook was only slightly damaged by water. I did not leave a sig stamp image because I fear that the box will fill with water again.

That yew was amazing - I have never seen one of that remarkable age and size. The cotoneaster was thorny, I used a cap to protect my cranium.
Travel'n TurtleProfileContactLogbookNote
Super cute Venomous fellow. Think it bit we when I reached in for it!
Laney BugProfileContactLogbookNote
Loved sitting in the gnarly tree's roots while stamping this cute and scary stamp.