"Oh, Dear!" Letterbox 2
Our FOURTH Planted Box!

What a great stamp this is!  Our carving is still slow, so The Engraver (of CT) kindly sent us 4 stamps to place.  This is the second.
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"Oh, Dear!" (same box/stamp as before, just a new location)

Placement Date: 11/12/04
State: Colorado
County: Arapahoe
Nearest City: Littleton
Number of Boxes: 1
                     ALIVE AND WELL AS OF 11/12/04
Clues:

Walking Distance: Approx 5 miles - round trip
Incline: Very minor to none
Kid Friendly: YES!
Dog Friendly: YES!  Please make sure to clean up after your pet.

Getting There:
From C-470 westbound, take the exit that comes after Santa Fe and before Platte Canyon.  This road is not marked.  It is approximately 1 mile after the Santa Fe exit.  You will have your own turn lane.  Once you make the turn in, you will continue that turn to almost make a U-turn.  You will follow this dirt road (you will be following C-470) to the parking lot.  There are 2 lots.  This place is VERY crowded on weekends, and parking is very limited.

While at this park, you may want to check out
T-I-Double Guh-Er (these boxes are within seconds of each other) and Fido

Finding the Box:
Follow the directions to get to T-I-Double-Guh-Er.  As you cross the bridge you will see a path on the other side of the sidewalk.  Near the beginning of it is a sign that your dog must be leashed.  Go that way.  Walk to the first tree on your left (after the leash sign).  Head off the path and take 7 paces (you will want to be on the back side of the tree - the one farthest from the sidewalk).  This will put you right between 2 other trees.  Another 4 paces forward and you will be at a tree that has a broken tree laying in front of it.  The tree laying down is long - the tip if it reaches almost all the way back to the trail!  At the base of these two trees is where you will find this box.

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