Having found virtually everything within a 100 mile radius of home after nine years of boxing, it's not surprising that newer plants are starting to seem redundant. Once in a while over the years someone has planted in a location that already has a box, or used to have one. Lately, however, this has become the norm. Many times this year I've found myself revisiting old sites, but it's gotten extreme: 14 of my last 16 finds have been in locations that I've been to for boxes before. Here are just some examples:
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La Brea Tar Pits |
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Incredible Edible Park |
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Hollywood Forever |
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Bronson Canyon |
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Old Town Temecula |
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Hemet Maze Stone |
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Trestles State Beach |
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UPDATE: 10/28/14
So I ran off to Santa Barbara for a day. That's right: I have to make 250 mile round trips to explore somewhere new.
Santa Barbara Courthouse
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