This is one in a series that we have placed around Burleson County. These are small stamps and the log is 2" wide, but is 8 1/2" long. You will need to bring your own stamp pad or marker since the container does not have one in it. Bring a pen. Watch for a little poison ivy on the way.
In case you are not familiar with Letterboxes:
- Bring your own personal stamp (and stamp pad or marker)
- Bring your own letterbox journal
- Stamp your stamp in the cache log, sign and date it
- Use the stamp in the cache to stamp your journal so you will have a record of your visit
Listed as an actual Letterbox on AtlasQuest.com
Congrats to TommyGator for the FTF!
Va Fabbx, ghea abegurnfg (yrsg vs lbh ner pbzvat sebz SZ 60) bss bs SZ 2155 bagb PE 269 naq tb nobhg 1/2 zvyr hagvy vg qrnq-raqf vagb PE 268. Ghea yrsg naq gura vzzrqvngryl evtug gb pbagvahr ba PE 269. Gur qveg ebnq jvyy fgneg urer. Tb nabgure 1/2 zvyr naq lbh jvyy pebff n fznyy jbbqra oevqtr. Whfg cnffrq gur oevqtr, lbh jvyy frr n ynetr gerr ba gur evtug irel pybfr gb gur ebnq. Gur pnpur jvyy or uvqqra arne gur onfr. Vg'f oyhr, fb vg fubhyq or rnfl gb fcbg. Gurer vf n tbbq cynpr gb cnex whfg npebff gur ebnq.
In Snook, turn northeast (left if you are coming from FM 60) off of FM 2155 onto CR 269 and go about 1/2 mile until it dead-ends into CR 268. Turn left and then immediately right to continue on CR 269. The dirt road will start here. Go another 1/2 mile and you will cross a small wooden bridge. Just passed the bridge, you will see a large tree on the right very close to the road. The cache will be hidden near the base. It's blue, so it should be easy to spot. There is a good place to park just across the road.
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