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Box #133494

Teddy Bear's Picnic Hand-carvedStrollDog

Hanlon Creek Park, 505 Kortright Rd W, Guelph, ON
Cluehttps://www.atlasquest.com/boxes/clue/?boxId=133494
PlantedNovember 28, 2009
ModifiedNovember 5, 2013
PlantersEarth DiverProfileContactLogbookNote
OwnerEarth DiverProfileContactLogbookNote
LocationHanlon Creek Park, 505 Kortright Rd W, Guelph, ON
CarversStatus Last FoundF-SummaryFindability
by Earth Diver
retiredAug 9, 2013ffffffffimpossible

Box Comments

No StyleProfileContactLogbookNote
What a great trek :D managed to mutally scare both myself and a deer before locating the box. Thanks!
HotWheelzProfileContactLogbookNote
Great carve
terralunaProfileContactLogbookNote
What a great box!! Cute stamps in a nice hidden spot. We stamped in to the sound of a woodpecker nearby. Thanks :)
3FunkymonkeysProfileContactLogbookNote
This was a triple fun letterbox---3 stamps in one. We had a nice walk and we thought the spot where the stamp was hidden would be a nice place for a picnic....when it is warmer. We liked your carvings. Thank you making this letterbox.
Water LilyProfileContactLogbookNote
What a cute carve. Great efforts on the part of a young boxer. And very creative with the picnic!!
RubberRabbitProfileContactLogbookNote
I love the thought that went into creating the stamps for this box, Earth Diver. You thought of everything! :) It was a little cold for a picnic on the day we were here, but it seems like a perfect spot. Thanks!
BumbleProfileContactLogbookNote
Such a cute box - and it's a perfect location for a Teddy bear picnic!
Lone RProfileContactLogbookNote
What a really good job you did on your carvings, Earth Diver. Thanks for sharing your handiwork. I enjoyed the introduction to the path at the back of the school. It was a fun and adventurous walk. I hope you and your mom will hide more of your carvings in the future.
FiddleheadsProfileContactLogbookNote
An interesting walk - a bit muddy after yesterday's rain. Lots of evidence of deer near the hiding spot. Thanks, Earth Diver!