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1211. RI Walks Challenge - V ock Property
Burrillville, RI
4/14/22
One of the cutest projects we have seen that started out during the COVID pandemic to get people outdoors a bit more exploring their local woodlands has been the RI Walks Challenge to find a metal carving of a "plant creature" attached to a tree in each of 30 different RI preserves. RIclimber was the one who alerted us to this project in the first place by planting nearby letterboxes in some of the preserves over on his "eastern" side of the state. So, as if just going for walks to see the rest of those "plant creatures" themselves on each of their lovely preserves wasn't enough, naturally we started thinking how cool it would be if all 30 of them could get little rubber stamp carvings of the "plant creatures" to go along with those larger metal ones!
Anyway, after planting the four closest ones to our southwestern corner of the state, and then seeing Salad Rocket continuing the project on four preserves closer to his home turf, we were delighted when RIclimber said he had four more carvings ready to go that we could plant for him in the northwestern part of RI as well! To find this particular "leaf critter", find your way to a parking spot along the dirt portion of Jackson Schoolhouse Road, then follow the green markers around the Bobcat loop. Once you find yourself facing the metal critter on a "rabbit ear" tree, just turn around and walk 15 steps or so off trail in the opposite direction and look behind another "rabbit ear tree" to find a small pill bottle with its appropriate accompanying image! (Can you guess what it is?;-)
And now back to thinking how if everyone who boxes in RI picks a preserve or two at which to leave a "leaf critter", we could quickly cover this whole RI plant project! Hope that happens!
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Edward D. Vock Property, a property protected by Burrillville Land Trust, on the Bobcat Trail
Bobcat Loop Trail Trailhead
Driving Landmarks: The trailhead is at the corner of Olney Keach Road and Jackson Schoolhouse Road in Pascoag, RI. The trailhead is clearly marked with a trail head sign and the trial with round silver metallic markers that that contain a silver colored hiker against a green background.
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