I checked on the Rood Bridge Park letterbox today and the box is in
the location where it is supposed to be.
Since this is a new park, I did notice they are changing some of the
landscape which includes blocking some old trails with branches,
etc... to reroute traffic.
However, we didn't place the clues right off any beaten paths so you
may have to figure out how to move through or around objects if they
are in the direction you are supposed to be heading. But that's part
of the fun of letterboxing, making adjustments for obstacles in that
are possibly in your way when trying to find clues.
You might want to wait a bit until some of this hard rain lets off,
as several of the trail sections are under huge puddles and
everything is quite wet. On the other hand, traffic through the park
was a minimum. I saw only 3 others when I was there today.
Better luck next search.
Mark
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "Lillis Long"
> Well, i made an attempt on this bustery day to go and find the rood
> bridge park letterbox in Hillsboro Oregon. I found bot the first and
> second clue, but cant seem to find the actual letterbox.
>
> Has anyone else actually found this one and if so, is it in a place
> where high water or some such could impede its retrival?
>
>
> Lillis