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Box #293348

Fast Flying Fairies (6) Hand-carvedWalkDogBikeFirst-aid

Stanley Park Conservation Area, 174 Ross Ave, Kitchener, ON
Cluehttps://www.atlasquest.com/boxes/clue/?boxId=293348
PlantedMay 20, 2018
ModifiedMay 17, 2020
PlantersLucky4HProfileContactLogbookNote
OwnerLucky4HProfileContactLogbookNote
Fostered byFoster me!
Keywordscitypark
LocationStanley Park Conservation Area, 174 Ross Ave, Kitchener, ON
NameStatus Last FoundF-SummaryFindability
1.Faedra
by angel treadsProfileContactLogbookNote
retiredAug 21, 2018Strikeoutffxxximpossible
2.Fatima
by angel treadsProfileContactLogbookNote
retiredApr 22, 2019fffximpossible
3.Fallon
by angel treadsProfileContactLogbookNote
activeSep 20, 2020ffffffaverage
4.Fergus
by angel treadsProfileContactLogbookNote
activeSep 20, 2020ffffffaverage
5.Fern
by angel treadsProfileContactLogbookNote
unknownApr 25, 2020fffffxaverage
6.Fortuna
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activeSep 20, 2020fffffaverage

Box Comments

Team Golden GryphonProfileContactLogbookNote
Fern book was there but wet. Stamp was missing and some other trinkets were left in the bag possibly by geocachers?
Treehugger KWProfileContactLogbookNote
Nice trail... and we saw several painted rocks hidden in the forest.
The first 2 in this series are missing.
Star HexenProfileContactLogbookNote
Cute series in a pretty urban park! Loads of muggles around this sunny afternoon - might've been better to go during dinnertime, LOL. We couldn't find Phaedra, despite digging around in the log with a stick as far as we could. The wire to Fatima had rusted and broke, but with The Kingfish's long ape arms we were able to reach it. We filled the hole with some sticks to make it easier to reach (but still out of sight). The area where Fallon is hidden was completely water soaked, and the tree where the box was hidden had fallen over entirely. But we found it! Hid it back in the root system and covered it with birch bark. Nothing out of the ordinary with Fergus and Fern. The dead tree that Fortuna was hidden in was entirely rotted away and fell apart at the touch. We stuck the box back in and covered it with a log at each end. That'll hold it for now. Thanks for bringing us to Stanley Park this afternoon!
FiddleheadsProfileContactLogbookNote
What a great way to start the New Year! The trail was nearly deserted early on January 1, and I could enjoy the sound of the water in lovely silence. I found three of the fairies, surviving the winter very well.
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Great little series! Thanks for these!