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Out of the Box (4)

Planted by Irish Tinker & Rosie Bunny
Planted on 9/5/03 

This series highlights 4 people who were known for thinking outside the box and lived in a less than conventional way. To figure out the clues you will have to solve 4 puzzles (trivia, word scramble, ubbi dubbi, and a mix of all three). 

From Rte 198 turn onto Chaplin St. Turn onto Tower Hill Road. Follow for two miles. Stay to the right and it turns into Bujak Road. A sign for Bernard Church Woods is on the right hand side of the road. It can be hard to see. There is room to pull over and park here.
 
Box 1
Unscramble the following words and fill in blanks.
eadd       etre        fsenr        pworekodce        liatr
lalw        reginf       loywel     rernoc     
 
Walk over stonewall and follow the _______ trail. Turn right and walk through another wall. There are a lot of _____ on the _____. Step over a ______  _____. You will see a ______  tree on the right. You will pass a tree with a broken middle _____. At the _____ take a reading of 180*. In the ______  is  box 1.
 
Box 2
Answer the following trivia questions:
1)How many stitches are in a baseball?
 
2)In what year was the town of Chaplin granted town status?
 
3)How many movies did James Stewart & Alfred Hitchcock make together?
 
4)How many movies did Cary Grant & Alfred Hitchcock make together?
 
5)How many humps does a Bactrian Camel have?
 
6) What is the speed limit in school zones?
 
7)What year did Under The Sea win the Academy Award for Best Original Song?
 
8) What year did the U.S. Navy acquire it's first submarine?
 
Start at the tree with _____ (insert answer to #5) blazes on it. Take _____ (insert answer to #1 and remove the middle # keeping only the first and last #. So if the answer was 123 insert 13) paces to a stump. Take a reading of _____* (insert answer to #6 adding 5 to the answer) and go to a stump with an odd tree to it's right. Take a reading of ____* (insert only the last two #s of #7) and take 10 paces to a sort of square flat rock. Take a reading of 90* and take _____ (insert only the last two #s to #2 and add 3) paces to a leaning rock. Take a reading of 140* to a pile of rocks near a fallen tree. Here you will find box 2.
 
Box 3
To find box 3 you must translate the language of ubbi dubbi. If you have a school aged child who likes a certain show on PBS you probably already know about ubbi dubbi.
 
Cubontubinubue tubo fubollubow thube yubellubow trubail. Yubou wubill hubave tubo stubep ubovuber 2 rubocks ubin thube pubath. Suboon yubou wubill bube ubabuble tubo subee uba stubonewuball uboff tubo thube rubight. Thubis ubis thube ubareuba ubof thube pubath thubat Ubi stubeppubed ubon uba snubake uband scrubeamed ubat thube tubop ubof muby lubungs. Cubontubinubue ubon thube yubellubow trubail. Cruboss ubovuber uba strubeam. Rubight whuben thube pubath tuburns tubo stubones tubake uba rubeadubing ubof 75 dubegrubees. Gubo tubo thube stubump! And here is box 3!!!!
 
Box 4
To find box 4 you have to do a little of each of the previous puzzles.
 
lalw     hatp        weamod        enots        rete        poenngi
 
Follow yellow trail crossing over the _____ part of _____. Count ____ (insert answer to #4) yellow tree blazes. Here you enter a ______. Turn right. Cubontubinubue tubo fubollubow thube yubellubow uband gubo tubo thube ubarrubow. Count _____ (take the answer to # 8 & add each # together. ie if the answer is 1234 fill in 1+2+3+4=10 fill in 10) trees with yellow blazes to a tree with a yellow arrow and a large bolder behind. Turn left and follow the yellow dots. Very soon there's a stonewall pen of some sort on the right. Maybe for farm animals years ago? When your trail becomes paved turn left. Follow to the fork and turn left. Keep your eyes open for a brown sign on the left and walk to it. Take _____ (insert answer to #3) paces into the wooded area beyond the sign. Turn right. Go through the _____. Take _____ (insert only the last # of answer #1)paces to the left. Between the _____ and the ____ is box 4.   
  
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