Sorry to say that this long-lived box is now defunct. The hiding place has been
altered and the cubby no longer exists. I spoke with the friendly Ranger there and she
was sad about its demise too. It may be revived in the future but for now... nada. I
am curious who was the last to find this one... Any hints? Funhog
Ide Adobe: Red Bluff
3 messages in this thread |
Started on 2004-05-13
Ide Adobe: Red Bluff
From: funhog1 (funhog1@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-05-13 16:09:00 UTC
Re: Ide Adobe: Red Bluff
From: gwendontoo (foxsecurity@earthlink.net) |
Date: 2004-05-13 20:39:18 UTC
--- In LbNCA@yahoogroups.com, "funhog1" wrote:
> Sorry to say that this long-lived box is now defunct.
Hey Hog, sorry this one is mia as it was one of our favorite hides.
Ryan's comments in the log were right on. I hope you can find a spot
to rehide as the location is really neat.
Don
> Sorry to say that this long-lived box is now defunct.
Hey Hog, sorry this one is mia as it was one of our favorite hides.
Ryan's comments in the log were right on. I hope you can find a spot
to rehide as the location is really neat.
Don
Re: Ide Adobe: Red Bluff
From: ccrwalsh (cwalsh@nwlink.com) |
Date: 2004-05-13 23:19:09 UTC
We were there on the 16th of April, and really enjoyed finding it--I
gre up down there, and it reminded me of the obligatory field trip
there (there aren't a lot of field trip destinations around those
parts!).
What was really interesting is that my folks are involved with the
historical society, and have picture of the construction of the
little structure that was its home. One of the best hiding places
we've seen!
Caitilin/Celt et al.
gre up down there, and it reminded me of the obligatory field trip
there (there aren't a lot of field trip destinations around those
parts!).
What was really interesting is that my folks are involved with the
historical society, and have picture of the construction of the
little structure that was its home. One of the best hiding places
we've seen!
Caitilin/Celt et al.