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Box #54459

Cold Harbor Cattails Hand-carvedWalkDogCompass

Cold Harbor Dr, Northborough, MA
Cluehttps://www.atlasquest.com/boxes/clue/?boxId=54459
PlantedSeptember 12, 2007
ModifiedMarch 20, 2024
Planterszess the treehuggersProfileContactLogbookNote
Ownerzess the treehuggersProfileContactLogbookNote
Keywordshistorical
LocationCold Harbor Dr, Northborough, MA
CarversStatus Last FoundF-SummaryFindability
by The Merry Pranksters
activeMar 20, 2024fffffffffFgood

Box Comments

Riggs RavenProfileContactLogbookNote
Had no clue what even a pontoon bridge was. That was cool. Found the box just laying out in the open. Put it back to its original spot and covered it up good. Popular place today. Met some really nice people and made a few doggy friends.
reggicatProfileContactLogbookNote
Pretty stamp in a beautiful place.
The LithuanianProfileContactLogbookNote
The pontoon bridge was a first for me. Very interesting.
destination unknownProfileContactLogbookNote
Beautiful spot for trails, and no one else around, so I had nature to myself!
NaironProfileContactLogbookNote
Neat pontoon bridge!
SagacornProfileContactLogbookNote
My most delightful walk of the day. Such a nice trail. Clues easy with a small amount of challenge. Such a nice carving and I'm so happy to see the stamp has not been blackened.
killer caterpillarProfileContactLogbookNote
Great carve! It looks fantastic in color...solid black just doesn't do it justice. I love Cold Harbor Trail--so pretty! Thanks (:
SammaJamma The WitchProfileContactLogbookNote
Not a huge fan of walking a loop to have the box be practically where you started... Also the "NN" clue is incredibly variable and the box I found was not at 3NN degrees. It was in fact at NN degrees. The method of finding NN is not always possible, the path in between the bridge and the dead tree floods like crazy. Lastly, the hollow log appears to have fallen apart, the box was buried in underbrush.

I love the stamp though, and the pontoon bridge is fantastic!
marrtiansProfileContactLogbookNote
Great find. The stripped tree is no more.
zess the treehuggersProfileContactLogbookNote
All's well