Centennial Trail Letterbox was recently muggleized. As the hide had
definitely been compromised a new location and container was
needed. I really liked the area for a letterbox so v 2.0 was born.
Cache is a small lock and lock located along the flat, paved
portion of Centennial Trail near Snohomish.
Although the above coordinates will take you to the Icache,
cachers are encouraged to make this a real letterbox by following
the clues to it. Also bring your own stamp from home to sign the
log with. Letterboxers use their personal stamp to log the cache
with, similar to Geocahers using their handles sticker. They also
use the stamp in the cache for their own personal log book to show
where they have been, just like cachers do when we log online, but
instead of a smilie Letterboxers get a new stamp in their personal
log book.
DO NOT REMOVE THE STAMP FROM THE CACHE!!! IT IS NOT A TRADE
ITEM
***Letterbox Clues***
In the parking lot with your back to the road take the Centennial
trail left, and continue a little over 2 miles to your destination.
You will go underneath the overpass, and past 5 driveway crossings.
Just before you reach the second black bridge you will see an
equestrian trail on the right with a small clearing. Find the cache
behind the tree of 3 with mysterious parallel sticks covering the
cache.
[cache nazi] You did not find any pens or pencils inside the log
book's ziploc bag, as pens and pencils have sharp ends and puncture
plastic. Please keep the geocaching and letterboxing logbooks and
bags seperate. Letterboxers will need to bring their own ink pad.
[/cache nazi]
Cache is listed on Atlas
Quest so you may see real letterboxers stamps.
I know the stamp leaves a lot to be desired, I am working
on a better one and will replace it.