U.S Poets Laureate: Donald Hall Traditional Cache
T-Bird Emeritus: It has not been found in a long time, and it was not a difficult find. It must have gone missing.
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U.S Poets Laureate: Donald Hall
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This cache is the first of a series on American Poets Laureate, which I plan to place in the future. To find this cache, begin at the trailhead across from the Fells on Route 103A (43 21.099/W072 02.415). At the first intersection, turn right and follow the trail. There is a brook crossing, and the trail can be wet in the spring.
Donald Hall (1928- ) has written 15 books of poetry as well as numerous works of prose, plays, and children’s books. He received the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Award for his poetry book THE ONE DAY. His term as United States Poet Laureate was from 2006-2007. Donald Hall lives in Danbury, New Hampshire.
There is an LED booklight for the FTF – for all that late night poetry reading.
You can find a map of the trails at the "related web page" link at the top of this cache page.
Congratulations to mcroteau417 for the FTF.
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