A few weeks back Funhog placed a letterbox at
a place where we had just finished carving a
stamp for, but upon discussion with her we've
decided that two stamps in the same location
would be okay.
LB Name: Bald Peak State Park Letterbox
Placed By: Mark & Beth Bendickson, June 2002
Nearest Town: Newberg
County: Yamhill
Location - Bald Peak is located southwest of
Portland in the Willamette Valley. From Hillsboro,
take S 1st Avenue (Hwy OR-219) south 5.5 miles.
Turn right onto SW Bald Peak Road which "Y's" again
in .5 miles. Staying right, continue to make your
way up the hill for approximately 9.9 miles until
you reach the top and enter right into the parking
lot.
OR - New Letterbox
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Started on 2002-06-25
OR - New Letterbox
From: nomad_pnw (mark.bendickson@verizon.net) |
Date: 2002-06-25 16:41:01 UTC
OR - New Letterbox
From: moloch515 (moloch515@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2002-08-11 02:24:37 UTC
I've finally placed my first box!
Barry's Macleay Park letterbox in Portland, OR
To the trailhead: From NW 23rd going north, turn left onto Lovejoy.
Keep going as Lovejoy turns into Cornell, and you pass under two
tunnels. A short distance beyond the second tunnel, you will see the
parking lot for Macleay Park on your right.
To the letterbox: Start at the big map of Forrest Park near the
restrooms. See the steps down to Wildwood trail? Go down them and
start heading toward the stream. Once you get to the stream, cross
it and follow it on the other side. When you find a stone edifice,
take the low road along the stream. A little ways further, you'll
find a post with a green sign warning you to keep your dogs on
leashes. From this post, the letterbox is hidden in a tree stump
about 40 feet to the north under some rocks and bark.
Barry
Barry's Macleay Park letterbox in Portland, OR
To the trailhead: From NW 23rd going north, turn left onto Lovejoy.
Keep going as Lovejoy turns into Cornell, and you pass under two
tunnels. A short distance beyond the second tunnel, you will see the
parking lot for Macleay Park on your right.
To the letterbox: Start at the big map of Forrest Park near the
restrooms. See the steps down to Wildwood trail? Go down them and
start heading toward the stream. Once you get to the stream, cross
it and follow it on the other side. When you find a stone edifice,
take the low road along the stream. A little ways further, you'll
find a post with a green sign warning you to keep your dogs on
leashes. From this post, the letterbox is hidden in a tree stump
about 40 feet to the north under some rocks and bark.
Barry