Sunday, March 23, 2008

Planted: Easter Bunny-Pei



“Easter Bunny-Pei” Letterbox
Clue Difficulty: Fast Find Once Location is Uncovered
Terrain Difficulty: Easy
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Child Friendly: Yes
Pet Friendly: Yes
Number of Boxes: 1
Hand Carved Stamp: Yes
First Finder Artifact: Yes
Stamp Pad/Ink: No

Raisin the Pei of Adventure spent Easter on the trail letterboxing with her human family. Raisin loves to find boxes but wanted to plant her own box for Easter. She searched and searched and found the perfect spot for her Bunny-Pei box. It’s your turn to uncover her special Easter Letterbox once you determine it’s secret location.

Location Clues:
In 1988 a fantasy film was produced by Ron Howard based on a story by George Lucas. The film was notable for employing more
dwarfs than any production in many years, and was widely praised by the "little person" community for employing Warwick Davis as the lead, cast in that role when he was 17 years old. Uncover the name of this film and you will know the name of the athletic complex you are searching for.

Box Clues:
Once you have found the complex drive through until you reach the end of the blacktop. Park and locate the forgotten equipment that is stored behind a chain link fence. From the south west corner of this storage square you will see a line of boulders and an opening with a foot worn path leading to the west. Once you step through on to the path there is a large multi trunk tree at 260 degrees. At the base of this tree is a concrete slab in the shape of a triangle. The Bunny-Pei box is buried under this slab with leaves and dirt concealing it’s special hiding place. Please cover well and toss about leaves and such to make the hiding place appear to blend with it’s surroundings.

Should you note the box missing, it’s contents in bad repair or if you just want to bark “Hello” to Raisin please contact me at Blackvelvetrav@yahoo.com. Thank you & happy Bunny-Pei hunting! Arf! Arf!

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